Chemical Properties Handbook: Physical, Thermodynamics, Engironmental Transport, Safety & Health Related Properties for Organic & Inorganic Chemical
معرفی کتاب «Chemical Properties Handbook: Physical, Thermodynamics, Engironmental Transport, Safety & Health Related Properties for Organic & Inorganic Chemical» نوشتهٔ Carl L. Yaws در سال 1998. این کتاب در فرمت djvu، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
accurate Information On How Chemicals Behave At Different Temperatures
and Under Different Conditions Is Often Hard-to-find Or Difficult To
calculate. This Unique Handbook Provides Scientific, Engineering, And
environmental Professionals And Students With This Necessary
information, In An All-in-one, Easy-access Format. This Long-needed
handbook Covers Both Organic (c1 To C28 Compounds) And Inorganic (ag
to Zn Compounds) Substances, And Provides Both Experimental Values
based On Methods Developed By The Author And Other Noted Experts. It
can Save Countless Hours Of Searching For The Right Source Or
performing Complicated Calculations. Applications To Engineering And
all The Sciences: Obtain Critical Values For Temperature And Pressure
for Design Or Operation Of Compressors And Turbines; Find Heat
capacity Data For Heat Exchangers; Accurately Design And Safely
operate Vaporizes And Condensers With Precise Information On Enthalpy
of Vaporization; Size Vaporizer/condeser Storage Vessels With Density
data; Determine The Heating And Cooling Requirements Of Reactors With
values For The Enthalpy Of Formation; Determine Chemical Equilibria
for Reactions Using Gibbs' Energy Of Formation; Design And Operate
effective Stripping Operations For Water Pollutant Removal Using Water
solubility Data And Henry's Law Constant; Find Needed Adsorption
capacities Of Activated Carbon For Cleaning Air Of Various Pollutants.
use Soil Adsorption Capacities Of Activated Carbon For Cleaning Air Of
various Pollutants. Use Soil Sorption Coefficient For Agricultural
applications. Solve Problems For Fluid Flow Of Gases And Liquids In
pipes Using Viscosity Data. Use Thermal Conductivity Data For Heat
transfer Problems Of Gases And Liquids. Use Lower Explosion Limit,
upper Explosion Limit, Flash Point And Autoignition Temperature For
safety Applications. Use Threshold Limit Value (acggih), Permissible
exposure Limit (niosh) To Design Facilities While Safeguarding Health;
use Thermal Expansion Coefficient Data To Design Relief Systems; Plus
thousands Of Other Time-saving Uses.
carl Yaws, Ph.d., Is A Professor Of Chemical Engineering At Lamar University. He Has Extensive Industrial Experience In Process Evaluation Research, Development, And Design At Laboratory, Pilot Plant, And Production Levels. He Has Worked For Exxon, Ethyl, And Texas Instruments. The Author Of 24 Books, He Holds Several Patents And Has Published More Than 320 Technical Articles In Process Engineering, Property Data And Pollution Prevention.
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provides Scientific, Engineering, And Environmental Professionals And Students With Accurate Information On How Chemicals Behave At Different Temperatures And Under Different Conditions. Covers Organic And Inorganic Substances, And Gives Both Experimental Values And Estimated Values Based On Methods Developed By The Author And Other Noted Experts. Most Information Is Presented In Tabular Form. Appendices Offer Conversion Tables And Equations, And Lists Of Compounds By Chemical Formula, Cas Registry Number, And Name. Annotation C. By Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Disclaimer ......Page 3 1. Critical Properties and Acentric Factor ......Page 4 2. Heat Capacity of Gas ......Page 33 3. Heat Capacity of Liquid ......Page 59 4. Heat Capacity of Solid ......Page 86 5. Enthalpy of Vaporization ......Page 112 6. Enthalpy of Fusion ......Page 138 7. Vapor Pressure ......Page 162 8. Density of Liquid ......Page 188 9. Surface Tension ......Page 215 10. Refractive Index, Dipole Moment and Radius of Gyration ......Page 242 11. Entropy and Entropy of Formation of Gas ......Page 267 12. Enthalpy of Formation ......Page 291 13. Gibbs Energy of Formation ......Page 317 14. Solubility Parameter, Liquid Volume, and Van Der Waals Volume and Area ......Page 343 15. Solubility in Water and Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient ......Page 355 16. Solubility in Water Containing Salt ......Page 380 17. Solubility in Water as a Function of Temperature ......Page 387 18. Henry's Law Constant for Compound in Water ......Page 394 19. Adsorption on Activated Carbon ......Page 416 20. Soil Sorption Coefficient ......Page 434 21. Viscosity of Gas ......Page 443 22. Viscosity of Liquid ......Page 469 23. Thermal Conductivity of Gas ......Page 496 24. Thermal Conductivity of Liquid and Solid ......Page 522 25. Explosive Limits in Air, Flash Point, and Autoignition Temperature ......Page 548 26. Enthalpy of Combustion ......Page 573 27. Exposure Limits for Safeguarding Health ......Page 594 28. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Liquid ......Page 607 A. Conversion Table ......Page 634 B. Henry's Law Constant - Equations ......Page 635 C. Compound List by Chemical Formula ......Page 638 D. Compound List by CAS Registry Number ......Page 649 E. Compound List by Name and Synonym ......Page 660 Index ......Page 770 "Accurate information on how chemicals behave at different temperatures and under different conditions is often hard-to-find or difficult to calculate. This unique Handbook provides scientific, engineering, and environmental professionals and students with this necessary information, in an all-in-one, easy-access format." "This handbook covers both organic (C[subscript 1] to C[subscript 28] compounds) and inorganic (Ag to Zn compounds) substances, and provides both experimental values and estimated values based on methods developed by the author and other noted experts."--Jacket Provides information on how chemicals behave at different temperatures and under different conditions. Covers both organic (C1 to C28 compounds) and inorganic (Ag to Zn compounds) substances, and provides both experimental values based on methods developed by the author and others