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Online calculator, figures and tables showing density and specific weight of propane, C3H8, at temperatures ranging from -187 to 725 °C (-305 to 1300 °F) at atmospheric and higher pressure - Imperial and SI Units.
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Online calculator, figures and tables showing density and specific weight of propane, C3H8, at temperatures ranging from -187 to 725 °C (-305 to 1300 °F) at atmospheric and higher pressure - Imperial and SI Units.
Propane is highly temperature dependent. [3] The density of liquid and gaseous propane are given on the next image.
thermodynamic, and transport properties of propane for process design and operations. Tables are provided for gaseous and liquid propane at temperatures between 90 and 600 K at pressures to 20 MPa. One table provides properties at the conditions of liquid-vapor equilibrium (saturation properties).
Property Availability . For this compound, WTT contains critically evaluated recommendations for: (Please note that if more than 50 points are used for regression, only the 50 most-constraining points are reported) Triple point temperature (Crystal 1, Liquid, and Gas) 11 experimental data points.
Propane is typically stored and transported in a compressed or liquefied form. The following table provides a comprehensive list of propane properties in both SI and US customary/Imperial units at normal temperature and pressure (NTP).
calculator, figures and tables showing density and specific weight of propane, C3H8, at temperatures ranging from -187 to 725 °C (-305 to 1300 °F) at atmospheric and higher pressure - Imperial and SI Units.