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Compound Thermo Tables: propane

Thermodynamic properties of pure compounds — saturated liquid, saturated vapor, and single-phase (compressed liquid / superheated vapor) states. Properties include pressure, molar density, molar volume, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, Cv, Cp, speed of sound, Joule-Thomson coefficient, thermal conductivity, and viscosity. Data sourced from Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th Ed., Section 2 (16 compounds: acetone, ammonia, argon, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ethane, ethanol, hydrogen, methane, methanol, nitrogen, oxygen, propane, R-134a, R-22, water).

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compoundstate keycp kJ molK (kJ/(mol*K))cv kJ molK (kJ/(mol*K))density mol dm3 (mol/dm3)enthalpy kJ mol (kJ/mol)entropy kJ molK (kJ/(mol*K))internal energy kJ mol (kJ/mol)joule thomson K MPa (K/MPa)phasepressure MPa (MPa)sound speed m s (m/s)table typetemperature K (K)thermal conductivity mW mK (mW/(m*K))viscosity uPa s (uPa*s)volume dm3 mol (dm3/mol)
propanesp 5 5000.124460.106381.405944.4250.1372540.8684.1092single phase5284.88single phase50052.41115.2070.71129

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