CRC Handbook - Gas Information
Bruce Bates
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Folks -
I'm sure one of you fine·people can look across to your bookshelf and see your CRC Handbook. Mine apparently decided to take a walk <argh>.
I'm looking (unsuccessfully so far) for the melting/boiling point of a few common compounds, common elements and a few rare gasses:
Common Compounds -
carbon dioxide ("dry ice")
nitrous oxide ("laughing gas")
hydrogen dioxide (just a joke!)
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Common Elements
hydrogen
helium
oxygen
nitrogen
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Rare Gas Elements -
argon
neon
krypton
xenon
What I'm actually looking for is the state change temperature from solid state to fluid state. Thanks a bunch!
Regards,
Bruce Bates
I'm sure one of you fine·people can look across to your bookshelf and see your CRC Handbook. Mine apparently decided to take a walk <argh>.
I'm looking (unsuccessfully so far) for the melting/boiling point of a few common compounds, common elements and a few rare gasses:
Common Compounds -
carbon dioxide ("dry ice")
nitrous oxide ("laughing gas")
hydrogen dioxide (just a joke!)
-=-=-=
Common Elements
hydrogen
helium
oxygen
nitrogen
-=-=-=
Rare Gas Elements -
argon
neon
krypton
xenon
What I'm actually looking for is the state change temperature from solid state to fluid state. Thanks a bunch!
Regards,
Bruce Bates
Comments
I found this site with a Google search of "physical properties of gases":http://encyclopedia.airliquide.com/encyclopedia.asp
I'm not familiar with hydrogen dioxide (HO2), But I try to consume eight glasses of dihydrogen oxide per day.
Chris I.
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