Correlations
Property |
Value |
Unit |
Temperature (K) |
Source |
Pvap |
[0.13; 101.33] |
kPa |
[996.15; 1447.00] |
The Yaw...
|
Equation | ln(Pvp) = A + B/(T + C) |
Coefficient A | 1.75421e+01 |
Coefficient B | -1.71770e+04 |
Coefficient C | -1.17900e+02 |
Temperature range, min. | 996.15 |
Temperature range, max. | 1447.00 |
|
Pvap |
0.13 |
kPa |
996.15 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
0.38 |
kPa |
1046.24 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
0.99 |
kPa |
1096.34 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
2.32 |
kPa |
1146.43 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
5.04 |
kPa |
1196.53 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
10.22 |
kPa |
1246.62 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
19.51 |
kPa |
1296.72 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
35.33 |
kPa |
1346.81 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
61.08 |
kPa |
1396.91 |
Calculated Property
|
Pvap |
101.33 |
kPa |
1447.00 |
Calculated Property
|
Mixtures
Sources
- Ionic interplay of lithium salts in binary mixtures of acetonitrile and diethyl carbonate probed by physicochemical approach
- Density of ethanolic alkali halide salt solutions by experiment andmolecular simulation
- Densities and apparent molar volumes of aqueous LiI solutions at temperatures from (296 to 600) K and at pressures up to 30 MPa
- Conductometric study of some alkali metal halides in (dimethyl sulfoxide + acetonitrile) at T = 298.15 K
- Measuring and modeling aqueous electrolyte/amino-acid solutions with ePC-SAFT
- Viscosities of aqueous LiI solutions at 293 525K and 0.1 40MPa
- Physics and Chemistry of Lithium Halides in 1,3-Dioxolane and Its Binary Mixtures with Acetonitrile probed by Conductometric, Volumetric, Viscometric, Refractometric and Acoustic Study
- Electrical Conductivity of Lithium Chloride, Lithium Bromide, and Lithium Iodide Electrolytes in Methanol, Water, and Their Binary Mixtures
- Temperature Dependence of the Density of Aqueous Alkali Halide Salt Solutions by Experiment and Molecular Simulation
- Density of Methanolic Alkali Halide Salt Solutions by Experiment and Molecular Simulation
- Ion-Solvent Interactions of Some Halides of Common Cations with Organic Solvent Mixtures by Conductometric, Volumetric, Viscometric, and Refractometric Techniques
- NIST Webbook
- The Yaws Handbook of Vapor Pressure
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