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Vapor pressures of pure substances

Boublik, T., V. Fried, and E. Hala "The Vapor Pressure of Pure Substances," Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1973. [Pg.7]

Boublik, T., Fried, V., Hala, E. (1984) The Vapor Pressure of Pure Substances, 2nd revised Edition, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Bowman, B. T., Sans, W. W. (1983) Determination of octanol-water partitioning coefficient (KqW) of 61 organophosphorus and carbamate insecticides and their relationship to respective water solubility (S) values. J. Environ. Sci. Health B18, 667-683. Bradley, R. S., Cleasby, T. G. (1953) The vapour pressure and lattice energy of some aromatic ring compounds. J. Chem. Soc. 1953, 1690-1692. [Pg.50]

Stull, D.R. (1947) Vapor pressure of pure substances organic compounds. Ind. Eng. Chem. 39(4), 517-560. [Pg.403]

A. N. Nesmayanov, Vapour Pressure of the Chemical Elements. Amsterdam, New York Elsevier, 1963 T. Boublik, F. Vojtech and H. Eduard, The Vapor Pressure of Pure Substances. Amsterdam, New York Elsevier Scientific, 1973. [Pg.333]

Boublik T, Fried V, Hala E. 1984. The vapor pressures of pure substances Selected values of the temperature dependence of the vapor pressures of some pure substances in the normal and low-pressure region. Volume 17. Amsterdam, Netherlands Elsevier Scientific Publications. [Pg.255]

Boublik, T., Fried, V., and Hala, E. The Vapor Pressures of Pure Substances, 2nd ed. (Amsterdam Elsevier, 1973). [Pg.1634]


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