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  1. Tanaka et al (2001) Recommended table for the density of water.pdf - Google Drive.

  2. Table A–1 Molar mass, gas constant, and critical-point properties Table A–2 Ideal-gas specific heats of various common gases Table A–3 Properties of common liquids, solids, and foods Table A–4 Saturated water—Temperature table Table A–5 Saturated water—Pressure table Table A–6 Superheated water Table A–7 Compressed liquid water Table A–8 Saturated icewater vapor

  3. 27 maj 2020 · Here is a table of density of common materials. It's easy to compare the densities of solids, liquids, and gases and construct a density column.

  4. Table A-2 (Continued) 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 Methyl chloride CH 3Cl 50.488 1.255 0.164682 Neon Ne 20.180 1.667 0.412015 1.0304 0.6181 44.5 2,680 0.04188 Nitrogen N 2 28.013 1.401 0.296808 1.0414 0.7432 126.2 3,396 0.08941 NitrousOxide N 2O 44.013 1.274 0.188909 0.8849 ...

  5. Water is essential for life. Most animals and plants contain more than 60 % water by volume. More than 70 % of the Earth's surface is covered with about 1.36 billion cubic kilometers of water / ice. The density of pure water is a constant at a particular temperature, and does not depend on the size of the sample.

  6. Figures and tables showing how the properties of water changes along the boiling/condensation curve (vapor pressure, density, viscosity, thermal conductivity, specific heat, Prandtl number, thermal diffusivity, entropy and enthalpy).

  7. Table A3 is the compressed liquid table for water. In these tables, the specific volume, specific internal energy, specific enthalpy, and specific entropy are tabulated as functions of the pressure and temperature.

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