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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.
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- Ideal Properties
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.
Liquid carbon dioxide is the liquid state of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), which cannot occur under atmospheric pressure. It can only exist at a pressure above 5.1 atm (5.2 bar; 75 psi), under 31.1 °C (88.0 °F) (temperature of critical point ) and above −56.6 °C (−69.9 °F) (temperature of triple point ). [ 1 ]
Properties of saturated liquid Carbon Dioxide - CO 2 - density, specific heat, kinematic viscosity, thermal conductivity and Prandtl number.
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).
Calculate online thermodynamic and transport properties of carbon dioxide based on industrial formulation (formulated in Helmholtz energy) for advanced technical applications.
, The Densities of Coexisting Liquid and Gaseous Carbon Dioxide and the Solubility of Water in Liquid Carbon Dioxide., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1927, 49, 2729-2734. [ all data ] Stephenson and Malanowski, 1987