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Thermal conductivity of the gases CFCl3 (Freon 11), CF2Cl2 (Freon 12), and their binary mixtures with nitrogen have been measured at 292 K. The results for the mixtures are compared with various theoretical models, which give the thermal conductivity as a function of concentration using properties of the pure components. From the experimental results, the mutual diffusion coefficients for the two systems are calculated.
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Peters, H.C., Breunese, J.N. & Hermans, L.J.F. Thermal conductivity of gaseous CFCl3 (Freon 11) and CF2Cl2 (Freon 12) and their mixtures with N2 at 292K. Int J Thermophys 3, 27–34 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00503956
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