“…It basically consisted of a high-pressure measuring cell, which was installed inside a vacuum-insulated two-stage thermostat, a magnetic-suspension coupling incorporated in the measuring cell, and an analytical balance at the top of the apparatus. Both [29], C 2 H 6 [30], N 2 [28], CH 4 [31], natural gases [8,9,15,32,33] 5.0 mK [9] 0.01% of (40 or 200) MPa [28] 0.1% [9] Chamorro (250 to 400) K [25] Up to 20 MPa [25] 0 to 2000 kg/m 3 [25] CH 4 ÀN 2 [34], CO 2 ÀN 2 [10,35], CH 4 ÀCO 2 [36], COÀN 2 [37] 3.9 mK [25] (0.007 to 0.015)% of 20 MPa [25] (0.020 to 0.155)% [25] Kuramoto (293.15 to 473.15) K [22] Designed up to 20 MPa [22] n/a iso-Octane, n-nonane, n-tridecane, water, 2,4-dichlorotoluene, 3,4-dichlorotoluene, bromobenzene [22] 3.0 mK [22] n/a (6.7 to 11.7) ppm [22] Wagner (235 to 520) K [38] Up to 30 MPa [39] (2 to 2000) kg/m 3 [39] Cyclohexane, toluene, and ethanol [39], n-heptane, n-nonane, 2,4-dichlorotoluene, and bromobenzene [40], Ethylene, ethane, and sulfur hexafluoride [38], Ar and N 2 [41], CH 4 and CO 2 [42] 8.0 mK [39] 0 a The uncertainties listed, are just for information purposes and especially those estimated before 1990 are from a current point of view possibly not reliable because (i) the confidence probability was not provided in the original paper; (ii) there was no general standard to declare the measurement uncertainty at that time; or (iii) no complete analysis on the measurement uncertainty was done for these apparatuses. The...…”