“…One of the first studies done by Henry et al[42] examined viscosity data reported for other fluids near the critical point (xenon, CO, argon, krypton, nitrogen, oxygen, ethane, methane, and propane) and established a relation for the corresponding states. Combining results from[42] with the low-density SF 6 viscosity data[43,44] yields η(ρ c , T c ) ≈ 3.47 × 10 −5 P a • s[45,46]. Wu and Webb[46] found that for a reduced temperature range of1.22 × 10 −4 ≤ ≤ 6.90 × 10 −2 , there is no critical anomaly in share viscosity of SF 6 and η = (425 + 14.5(T c − T ) ± 15) × 10 −7 P a × s. A recent review of SF 6 data by Guder and Wagnera [47] used the following critical point values T c =(318.7232 ± 0.0020) K, p c =(3.754 983 ± 0.000 200) MPa, and…”