Abstract
Recent experimental data on thermal conductivity and viscosity are used to calculate values of rotational collision numbers and diffusion coefficients for oxygen in the temperature range 400–1600 K.
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Jain, P.C., Pandya, T.P. Computed values of rotational collision number and diffusion coefficients for oxygen. Pramana - J Phys 11, 353–357 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02848196
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