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Nitrogen dioxide basic properties

Basic substances, listed in annex IB, without any pesticidal property, which are necessary, e.g., as diluents typical examples are carbon dioxide, nitrogen, ethanol, isopropanol, acetic acid, and kieselguhr. [Pg.126]

The basic philosophy of the approach presented here for ethane is to make use of the best available experimental data and theory to produce accurate, consistent and theoretically sound representations of transport properties over the widest range of thermodynamic states possible. So far, the transport properties of three polyatomic fluids, nitrogen (see Section 14.2), carbon dioxide (Vesovic et al. 1990) and ethane (Hendl et al. 1994 Vesovic et al. 1994), have been correlated in such a fashion. [Pg.348]


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