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Determination of coefficients of compressibility for gases and gaseous mixtures at 100–350°K and pressures up to 10 MPa

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    A method is described for determining P-V-T relations in gases and gaseous mixtures at 100–350°K and pressures ranging up to 10 MPa.

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    Except for the critical region, where significant effects arise from the small temperature gradient established along the ampul, the error in determination of the coefficient of compressibility did not exceed 0.5%.

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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 4, pp. 750–753, April, 1983.

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Gorbunov, M.B., Arkharov, A.M., Kalinnikova, I.A. et al. Determination of coefficients of compressibility for gases and gaseous mixtures at 100–350°K and pressures up to 10 MPa. Russ Chem Bull 32, 682–684 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00953455

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