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Critical line of (xenon + carbon dioxide)

✍ Scribed by V.G. Martynets; N.V. Kuskova; E.V. Matizen; V.F Kukarin


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
67 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9614

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✦ Synopsis


Experimental pressures as a function of temperature, density, and mole fraction x of xenon along the critical line of {xXe + (1x)CO 2 } have been obtained using a precise ( p, ρ, T ) instrument in the temperature range (301.69 to 304.15) K, the density range (468.0 to 502.4) kgβ€’m -3 , the mole fraction range (0 to 4.2067β€’10 -2 ), and the pressure range (7.2916 to 7.3883) MPa.


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