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Landolt-Bornstein

Landolt-Bornstein "Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Physik, Chemie, Astronomic, Geophysik, und Technik," 6th ed., Vol. II (2a, 2b, 2c), Vol. IV (4b), Springer Verlag, Berlin, beginning 1950. [Pg.10]

Landolt-Bornstein "Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaft und Technik," New. Ser. Group IV, Vol. Ill, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1975. Also Part 4c (Solubility of Gases in Liquids), 1976. [Pg.10]

Additional compilations of vapor-pressure data include Boubhk, Fried, and Hala, The Vapor Pre.s.sure.s of Pure Substances, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1984. See also Hirata, Ohe, and Nagahama, Computer Aided Data Book of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria, Kodansha/Elsevier, Tokyo, 1975 Weishaupt, Landolt-Bornstein New Series Group TV, vol. 3 Thermodynamic Equilibria of Boiling Mixtures, Springer-Verlag, Berhn, 1975 Wichterle, Linek, and Hala, Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data Bibliography, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1973 suppl. 1, 1976 suppl. 2,1982. [Pg.92]

Landolt-Bornstein Physikalische-chemische TabeUen, Eg. I, p. 303, 1927. Phase-equilibrium data for the binary system NH3-H2O are given by Clifford and Hunter,y. Fhys. Chem., 37, 101 (1933). [Pg.169]

Values interpolated and converted from Martin, J. J., 1977 (private communication), and from Heat Exchanger Design Handbook, vol. 5, Hemisphere, Washington, DC, 1983. Values of Ziegler, Chem.-lng.-Tech., 22 (1950) 229, apparently were also used in Landolt-Bornstein, IVa, (1967) 238-239, and in UUmans Enzyklopadie der technische Chemie, 9, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 1975 (317-372). [Pg.273]

Interpolated hy P. E. Liley from the Landolt-Bornstein hand IVa, p. 677, 1967 tables hy Steinle/Dienemann. c = critical point. The notation 8.84.—4 signifies 8.84 X 10"h... [Pg.300]

McGraw-HiU, New York, 1964 and Bretsznajder, Prediction of Transport and Other Physical Properties of Fluids, Pergamon, New York, 1971, may be found useful. The most exhaustive recent compilation for gases is by Mason and Marrero,y. Phys. Chem. Ref Data, 1 (1972). Unfortunately, the Mason and Marrero work cites only equations and equation constants and not direc t tabulations. For these, tne Landolt-Bornstein series is suggested. [Pg.374]

By way of example, Volume 26 in Group III (Crystal and Solid State Physics) is devoted to Diffusion in Solid Metals and Alloys, this volume has an editor and 14 contributors. Their task was not only to gather numerical data on such matters as self- and chemical diffusivities, pressure dependence of diffusivities, diffusion along dislocations, surface diffusion, but also to exercise their professional judgment as to the reliability of the various numerical values available. The whole volume of about 750 pages is introduced by a chapter describing diffusion mechanisms and methods of measuring diffusivities this kind of introduction is a special feature of Landolt-Bornstein . Subsequent developments in diffusion data can then be found in a specialised journal. Defect and Diffusion Forum, which is not connected with Landolt-Bdrnstein. [Pg.492]

Landolt-Bornstein, Physikalisch-Chemische Tabellen and Erganzungsbande, Berlin, Springer 1923, 1927, 1931, 1935, 1936... [Pg.738]

The polarizability, ionization potential, and magnetic susceptibility data from the last edition of the Landolt-Bornstein tables are given in Table I for the inert gases and for H2, Na, Ci2, and CH4. The coefficients of the dipole-dipole or R 6 potential term are... [Pg.70]

In considering the older literature of the subject, I have not thought it necessary to give detailed references, since these will be found in any of the standard text-books of physics. The space thus made available has been utilised in an attempt to explain in greater detail some points which usually offer difficulties to the student. The same applies to the numerical constants, which are to be found in the tables of Landolt-Bornstein, and at present are also being actively revised. [Pg.562]

The heats of combustion used were taken from Kharasch s compilation (Bur. Standards J. Research 2, 359 (1929)) or from Landolt-Bornstein Tables. [Pg.131]


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