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Isotherms and thermodynamical functions of two mixtures containing ammonia between 75°C and 150°C and at pressures up to 300 ATM

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Compressibility isotherms of two gas mixtures containing ammonia were measured between 75° and 150°C and at pressures up to 300 atm. The compositions were respectively H2-N2-NH3 = 58.6 − 19.6 − 21.8 (mol.%) and H2-N2-NH3-A-CH4 = 52.7 − 17.6 − 19.8 − 4.0 − 5.9 (mol.%). Thermodynamical functions have been calculated as a function of temperature and pressure.

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141st publication of the Van der Waals Fund, Van der Waals Laboratorium Gemeente Universiteit, Amsterdam, Nederland

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Michels, A., Wassenaar, T., Wolkers, G.J. et al. Isotherms and thermodynamical functions of two mixtures containing ammonia between 75°C and 150°C and at pressures up to 300 ATM. Appl. sci. Res. 4, 180–188 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03184949

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