1967
DOI: 10.1021/je60033a011
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Density and vapor pressure of nitromethane 26.degree. to 200.degree.

Abstract: The density of nitromethane between 25°and 200°C. and its vapor pressure between 130°and 200°C. have been determined experimentally. Within these limits, the density is represented by the equation d = 1.1615 -1.1952 X 10 3t -1.553 X 10'V

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“…II and III). The surface tensions of the following substances have shown significant differences from those recommended by Jasper (1): dodecane (3), cisdecalin (28), frans-decalin (29), 1-chlorohexadecane (33), chlorobenzene (51), lodobenzene (53), methylene iodide (63), 1,4-dloxane (78), nitrobenzene (54), anisol (55), 1-chloronaphthalene (58), cyclohexanone (81), dimethyl adipate (82), and dimethyl sulfoxide (83). All deviating data have been controlled, and we believe that our results are superior.…”
Section: Table IImentioning
confidence: 87%
“…II and III). The surface tensions of the following substances have shown significant differences from those recommended by Jasper (1): dodecane (3), cisdecalin (28), frans-decalin (29), 1-chlorohexadecane (33), chlorobenzene (51), lodobenzene (53), methylene iodide (63), 1,4-dloxane (78), nitrobenzene (54), anisol (55), 1-chloronaphthalene (58), cyclohexanone (81), dimethyl adipate (82), and dimethyl sulfoxide (83). All deviating data have been controlled, and we believe that our results are superior.…”
Section: Table IImentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Arc representation of vapor pressure data for nitromethane. , Williams [29]; , Hodge [30]; , Jones and Giauque [31]; , Halban [32]; , Dreisbach and Shrader [33]; , Holcomb and Dorsey [34]; , McCullough et al [35]; , Toops [36]; , Addison and Sheldon [37]; , Berman and West [38]; , Khurma et al [39]; , Teodorescu et al [40,41];, Dragoescu et al [42]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Refractive Index 709, 710,712,735,748,775 Reviews 701,744,775,778 Solubility/ Solvents 713,742,745,747,748,750,766,775 Specific Heat 708,714,728,737,738,740,743,771 Surface Tension 709,714,748,775 Thermal Conductivity 726,755 Vapor Pressure 708,712,717,727,735,740,743,771,775 Viscosity. 706,709,735,744,755,767,775 NM is a dipolar aprotic solvent with high relative permittivity and weak electron-donor ability (Ref.…”
Section: Dimensions Of Steelmentioning
confidence: 99%