The Properties of Gases and Liquids
ISBN-13:
9780070116825
ISBN-10:
0070116822
Edition:
5
Author:
Bruce E. Poling, John M. Prausnitz, John P. OConnell
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
McGraw Hill
Format:
Hardcover
768 pages
Category:
Chemical
,
Engineering
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ISBN-13:
9780070116825
ISBN-10:
0070116822
Edition:
5
Author:
Bruce E. Poling, John M. Prausnitz, John P. OConnell
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
McGraw Hill
Format:
Hardcover
768 pages
Category:
Chemical
,
Engineering
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The Properties of Gases and Liquids (ISBN-13: 9780070116825 and ISBN-10: 0070116822), written by authors
Bruce E. Poling, John M. Prausnitz, John P. OConnell, was published by McGraw Hill in 2000.
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Updating their hefty reference approximately every decade since 1958, chemical engineers Poling (U. of Toledo), John M. Prausnitz (U. of California-Berkeley), and John P. O'Connell (U. of Virginia) describe and critically review various estimation procedures for a limited number of properties of gases and liquids. Among those properties are critical and other pure component properties; pressure-volume- temperature relationships and thermodynamic properties of pure components and mixtures; vapor pressures and phase-change enthalpies; standard enthalpies of formation; standard Gibbs energy of formation; heat capacity; surface tension; viscosity; thermal conductivity; diffusion coefficients; and phase equilibria. They compare most of the estimated properties to experimental findings to indicate reliability, and illustrate most methods with examples.
Updating their hefty reference approximately every decade since 1958, chemical engineers Poling (U. of Toledo), John M. Prausnitz (U. of California-Berkeley), and John P. O'Connell (U. of Virginia) describe and critically review various estimation procedures for a limited number of properties of gases and liquids. Among those properties are critical and other pure component properties; pressure-volume- temperature relationships and thermodynamic properties of pure components and mixtures; vapor pressures and phase-change enthalpies; standard enthalpies of formation; standard Gibbs energy of formation; heat capacity; surface tension; viscosity; thermal conductivity; diffusion coefficients; and phase equilibria. They compare most of the estimated properties to experimental findings to indicate reliability, and illustrate most methods with examples.
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