Ill 26 (0 to 130°) are somewhat higher than the values given in Table I.Critical Constants.-In Table II are given the compressibility data in the critical region, and these values are plotted in Fig. 1. The pressures are given to 0.0005 atm. since relative values are consistent to about 0.001 atm. The critical data resulting from our measurements are given at the bottom of Table II. Germann and Pickering7 select íQ = 153°, pc = 36 atm., which are the values obtained by Seibert and Burrell.6 The critical isotherm, 152.01°, was reinvestigated with the second loading of the bomb. The pressures so measured were uniformly 0.02
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