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Thermodynamical properties of ethylene as function of pressure and temperature between 0 and 2500 atmospheres and 25° and 150° C

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From the data in a previous publication, where these properties were given as function of temperature and density, the values of pressure times volume (PV), energy (U), kinetic energy (K), entropy (S), free energy (F), enthalpy (W), thermodynamic potential (G) and specific heatsc P andc V of ethylene have been calculated for round values of temperature and pressure between 25° and 150°C up to 2500 atm.

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90th publication of the van der Waals Fund, Van der Waals-Laboratorium, Gemeente Universiteit Amsterdam

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Michels, A., De Groot, S.R. & Geldermans, M. Thermodynamical properties of ethylene as function of pressure and temperature between 0 and 2500 atmospheres and 25° and 150° C. Appl. Sci. Res. 1, 55–65 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02120316

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