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  1. Online calculator, figures and tables showing density and specific weight of carbon dioxide, CO<sub>2</sub>, at temperatures ranging from -50 to 775 °C (-50 to 1400 °F) at atmospheric and higher pressure - Imperial and SI Units.

    • CO2

      Carbon dioxide - Density and Specific Weight vs. Temperature...

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      Density of hydrocarbons like alcohols and acids as function...

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      Online C arbon monoxide Density Calculator. The calculator...

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  2. Specific Properties. The tabulated values for the enthalpy, entropy, and heat capacity are on a molar basis. In order to convert them to the specific property (per unit mass), divide by the molar mass of carbon dioxide (44.010 g/mol). H = h / M.

  3. w* is the ideal, adiabatic work of compression, J/mol. Example 3. Calculate the temperature drop when a carbon dioxide stream is throttled from 7 bar and 50°C to 1 bar. Answer: At 7 bar and 50°C the enthalpy is 698.4 J/mol (from Table 6).

  4. Online calculator, figures and tables showing density and specific weight of carbon dioxide, CO 2, at temperatures ranging from -50 to 775 °C (-50 to 1400 °F) at atmospheric and higher pressure - Imperial and SI Units.

  5. variation of the density of CO 2 as a function of temperature and pressure is shown in Figure AI.2, the variation of vapour pressure of CO 2 with temperature in Figure AI.3, and the variation of viscosity with temperature and pressure in Figure AI.4 Further information on viscosity can be found in Fenghour et al. (1998). The pressure-enthalpy ...

  6. Density (Gas) as a function of Temperature and Pressure Temperature from 216.592 K to 2000 K Pressure from 0.8 kPa to 7377 kPa

  7. The following figure shows all the flash routines that are available for this fluid. A red + is a failure of the flash routine, a black dot is a success. Hopefully you will only see black dots. The red curve is the maximum temperature curve, and the blue curve is the melting line if one is available for the fluid.

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