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Table A-1 Table A-2 Table A-3 Table A-4 Table AS Table A-6 Table A-7 Table A-8 Figure A-9 Figure A~10 Table A-11 Table A-12 Table A-13 Figure A-14 Figure A~15 Table A-16 Table A-17 Table A-18 Table A-19 Molar mass, gas constant, and critical-point properties Tdeal-gas specific heats of various ‘common gases Properties of common liquids, solids, and foods Saturated water—Temperature table Saturated water—Pressure table ‘Supetheated water Compressed liquid water ‘Saturated ice-water vapor Ts diagram for water Mollier diagram for water Saturated reftigerant-134a— ‘Temperature table Saturated refrigerant-134a— Pressure table ‘Superheated refrigerant-134a ‘Pe diagram for refrigerant-134a ‘Nelson-Obert generalized compressibility chart Properties of the atmosphere at high altitude eal-gas properties of air deal-gas properties of nitrogen, N, Tdeal-gas properties of oxygen, O, Table A-20 Table A-21 Table A-22 Table A-23 Table A-24 Table A-25 Table A-26 Table A-27 Table A-28 Figure A-29 Figure A-30 Figure A-31 Table A-32 Table A-33 Table A-34 deal-gas properties of carbon dioxide, co, eal-gas properties of carbon monoxide, CO Ideal-gas properties of hydrogen, H, deal-gas properties of water vapor, H,0 Ideal-gas properties of monatomic oxygen, O| deal-gas properties of hydroxyl, OH Enthalpy of formation, Gibbs function of formation, and absolute entropy at 25°C, 1 atm Properties of some common fuels and hydrocarbons Natural logarithms of the equilibrium constant K, Generalized enthalpy departure chart Generalized entropy departure chart Paychrometric chart at 1 atm total pressure ‘One-dimensional isentropic compressible-flow functions for an ideal gas with k = 1.4 One-dimensional normal-shock functions for an ideal gas with k Rayleigh flow functions for an ideal ns with k= 14 s10 ‘Thermodynamics Molar mass, gas constant, and critical-point properties i Griticabpoint properties Molar mass, corstant, | Temperature, Pressure, Volume, Substance Formula Mkgikmol | Rbke- K | _K. MPa mmol air ~ 28.97 0.2870 132.5 3.77 0.0883 Ammonia NHy 17.03 0.4882 405.5 1128 0.0724 ‘Argon Ar 39.948 2081 181 4.86 0.0749 Benzene Cole 78.118 0.1064 562 492 0.2603 Bromine Bry 159,808 0.0520 584 1034 0.1355 Butane Cath 58.124 0.1430 425.2 3.80 0.2547 Carbon dioxide 0, 44.01 0.1889 304.2 7.39 0.0943 Carbon monoxide co 28.011 0.2968 133 3.0 0.0930 Carton tetrachloride col, 153.82 0.05405, 556.4 456 0.2759 Chiorine Cy 70.906 = 0.1173 47 TIL 0.4242 Chloroform cHo, = 119.38 0.06964 536.6 5.47 0.2403 Dichtorodifluoromethane (R-12) Cif, «120.91 0.06876 384.7 401 0.2179 Dichlorofiuoromethane (R-21) CHCLF 102.92 0.08078 451.7 5.17 0.1973 Ethane Calg 30.070 0.2765 305.5 4.48 0.1480 Ethyl alcohol CHgOH 46.07 0.1805 516 638 0.1673, Ethylene CMe 28.054 0.2964 282.4 512 0.1242 oliurs He 4.008 2.0769 33 vzs ours mHevane 86.179 0.09647 507.9 303 0.3677 Hydrogen (normal) 2.016 4.1240 33.3 130 0.0649 Kiypton 83.80 09921 209.4 550 0.0924 Methane 16.043 0.5182 191.1 464 0.0993, ‘Methy! alcohot 32.042 0.2595 513.2 795 0.1180 Methyl chloride 50.488 0.1647 416.3 668 0.1430, ‘Neon 20.183 = G4l19 44.5 273 0.0417 Nitrogen 28.013 0.2968 126.2 3.39 0.0899, Nitrous oxide 44.013 0.1889 309.7 727 0.0961 31.999 0.2698 154.8, 5.08 0.0780 44097 0.1885 370 426 0.1998, 42.081 0.1976 365 462 0.1810 Sulfur dioxide 64.083 01298 430.7 788 0.1217 Tetrafluoroethane (R-134a)_CF,CH,F 102.03, 0.08149, 3742 4.089 0.1993 Trichlorofluoromethane (R11) CCiF 137.37 0.06062 ane 438 0.2878 Weter H,0 18015 0.4615, 647s] 22.08 0.0560 Xenon xe 131,30 0.06332 289.8 588 0.1186 ‘The unt Ke Kis equivalent to Pa - ming RT gas constants ealcusled fom = RM, whare Ry BSIAET Knol Kad Ms the mae Seure: KA Kobe and RE. Lyn, Chemica! Roviw 82 (1963), yp. 117-236; nd ASHRAE, Handbook of Fundamentals tant, GA Ann ‘Socay of Heating, Retgeating and AirCantoning Engines, Ine, F293, pp. Tet and 36 Appendix = 1911 a {deal-gas specific heats of various common gases ee (a) At 300K Gas constant, R & 6 L Gas. Formula leg King - Kiig - K & 5 Air = 0.2870 1.005 ovis 1.400 : Argon Ar 0.2081 0.5203 0.3122 1.667 , Butane Cathe 0.1433 17164 1.5734 1.091 : Carbon dioxide Co, 0.1889 0.846 0.857 1.289 5 Carbon monoxide co 0.2968 1.040 0.744 1.400 Ethane CoH 0.2765 1.7662 1.4897 1.186 ‘ Ethylene CoH 0.2964 1.5482 12518 1.237 , Helium He 2.0769 5.1926 3.1156 1.667 , Hydrogen He 4.1240 14.307 10.183 1.405 : Methane ch, 0.5182 2.2537 1.7354 1.299 i Neon Ne 0.4119 1.0299 0.6179 1.667 1 Nitrogen Ne 0.2968 1.039) 0.743 1.400 Octane Cotas 0.0729 ana 1.6385 1044 1 Oxygen » 0.2598 918 0.658 1.395 Propane CoH 0.1885 1.6794 1.4909 1.126 ‘Steam H,0 0.4615 1.8723, 1.4108 1.327 ‘ore The wir a Km ena og ' Source: Chamica and Process Thermodynamics IE by Ke, 8. G.,© 2000, Adapted by permission of Paston Eauetion ne, Upper Sade Rie,

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