Thermophysical Properties of Chemicals and Hydrocarbons

By
  • Carl L. Yaws, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, USA

Carl Yaws, an authority on chemical compounds in the chemical engineering field, has done it again. His new book -- essential to any chemist or chemical engineer's library -- presents over 7,800 organic and inorganic chemicals, and hydrocarbons. Designed and formatted for field, lab or classroom usage, it provides unparalleled access to invaluable data.

Audience
Chemical and Process Engineers; Chemists; Chemical Engineering Students; R industrial health and safety professionals

Hardbound, 800 Pages

Published: July 2008

Imprint: William Andrew

ISBN: 978-0-8155-1596-8

Contents

  • 1. Critical Properties and Acentric Factor – Organic Compound 2. Critical Properties and Acentric Factor – Inorganic Compounds 3. Density of Liquid – Organic Compounds 4. Density of Liquid – Inorganic Compounds 5. Density of Solid – Organic Compounds 6. Density of Solid – Inorganic Compounds 7. Enthalpy of Vaporization - Organic Compounds8. Enthalpy of Vaporization - Inorganic Compounds 9. Enthalpy of Vaporization at Boiling Point - Organic Compounds 10. Enthalpy of Vaporization at Boiling Point - Inorganic Compounds11. Enthalpy of Fusion - Organic Compounds 12. Enthalpy of Fusion - Inorganic Compounds 13. Solubility Parameter and Liquid Volume - Organic Compounds 14. Solubility Parameter and Liquid Volume - Inorganic Compounds 15. Van Der Waals Area and Volume – Organic Compounds16. Van Der Waals Area and Volume – Inorganic Compounds17. Radius of Gyration – Organic Compounds18. Radius of Gyration – Inorganic Compounds19. Dipole Moment – Organic Compounds 20. Dipole Moment – Inorganic Compounds 21. Surface Tension - Organic Compounds 22. Surface Tension - Inorganic Compounds

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