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Find the density and specific weight of carbon dioxide at different temperatures and pressures using online calculator, figures and tables. Compare the values in imperial and SI units and see the conversion formulas.
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At standard temperature and pressure, the density of carbon dioxide is around 1.98 kg/m 3, about 1.53 times that of air. [27] Carbon dioxide has no liquid state at pressures below 0.51795(10) MPa [2] (5.11177(99) atm).
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.
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.
Heat content data, heat of vaporization, and entropy values are relative to the liquid state at 0 °C temperature and 3483 kPa pressure. To convert heat values to joules per mole values, multiply by 44.095 g/mol. To convert densities to moles per liter, multiply by 22.678 cm3 mol/(L·g).
Find the density, molecular weight, chemical structure, and phase change data of carbon dioxide (CO2) at different temperatures and pressures. Compare the data from various sources and references.
Density Density (Liquid in equilibrium with Gas) as a function of Temperature Temperature from 216.592 K to 304.128 K