Excess and unlike-interaction second virial coefficients of (0.5CO+0.5N2) and of (0.5CO+ 0.5C2H4) and reported at temperatures from 300 K to 348 K. The results are compared with the predictions of the Tsonopoulos and the Mak and Lielmezs equations. The excess molar enthalpies for both mixtures have
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Second virial coefficients of carbon monoxide
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1987
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- English
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- 19
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- Article
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- 0021-9614
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