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Thermodynamical functions of propene at temperatures between 25°C and 150°C and at pressures up to 2500 ATM

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Tables are given for the thermodynamical functions of propene at integral values of pressure up to 2500 atmospheres and temperatures between 25° and 150°C.

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133th publication of the Van der Waals fund Van der Waals Laboratorium, Gemeente-Universiteit, Amsterdam, Nederland

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Michels, A., Wassenaar, T., Louwerse, P. et al. Thermodynamical functions of propene at temperatures between 25°C and 150°C and at pressures up to 2500 ATM. Appl. sci. Res. 4, 34–38 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03184662

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