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  1. Table A–2 Ideal-gas specific heats of various common gases Table A–3 Properties of common liquids ... —Temperature table Table A–5 Saturated water—Pressure table Table A–6 Superheated water Table A–7 Compressed liquid water Table A–8 Saturated ice–water ... Nitrous oxide N 2O 44.013 0.1889 309.7 7.27 0.0961 Oxygen O 2 31.999 0 ...

  2. The properties listed here (except the vapor density) can be used at any pressures with negligible error except at temperatures near the critical-point value. Note 2: The unit kJ/kg· C for specific heat is equivalent to kJ/kg·K, and the unit W/m· C for thermal conductivity is equivalent to W/m·K.

  3. Aluminium Oxide (Al2O3) or alumina is one of the most versatile of refractory ceramic oxides and finds use in a wide range of applications.

  4. The table of specific heat capacities gives the volumetric heat capacity as well as the specific heat capacity of some substances and engineering materials, and (when applicable) the molar heat capacity.

  5. Table 3 Specific heat capacity values and enthalpy of fusion for pure metals. Specific heat capacity of a material is the amount of thermal energy needed to change the temperature of a unit mass (m) of a substance by one degree Kelvin. The specific heat capacity is an extensive property of matter that depends on ...

  6. Latent heat of fusion when changing between solid or liquid state for common materials like aluminum, ammonia, glycerin, water and more.

  7. Table A-2 Molar mass, gas constant, specific heats and critical-point properties Critical Properties Molar mass, M k Gas constant, RCp CvTemperature, Pressure, Volume, Substance Formula kg/kmol kJ/kg K kJ/kg K kJ/kg K K kPa m3/kmol Air 28.967 1.400 0.287032 1.0047 0.7177 132.5 3,786 0.08446 Ammonia NH 3 17.031 1.304 0.488196 2.0948 1.6066 405.4 11,333 0.07569 ...