“…Sage and Lacey [2,3] and Morris et al [4] measured total 738 points of (p, q, T) data at T = (294 to 511) K. In higher ranges of temperatures, Beattie et al [5] have obtained 75 points of (p, q, T) data in the temperature range from 423 K to 573 K. Waxman et al [6] have measured 85 points of (p, q, T) data in the temperature range from 378 K to 448 K. Haynes [7] reported total 156 measurements in the temperature range from 120 K to 300 K at pressures up to 35 MPa. Miyamoto et al [8] reported 143 points of (p, q, T) and specific isochoric heat capacities at T = (272 to 408) K at pressures up to 30 MPa.…”