Benzene Gas - Specific Heat vs. Temperature
Specific heat of Benzene Gas - C6H6 - at temperatures ranging 250 - 900 K.
Specific heat of Benzene Gas - C6H6 - at temperatures ranging 250 - 900 K:
Temperature - T - (K) | Specific Heat - cp - (kJ/(kg K)) |
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250 | 0.850 |
275 | 0.957 |
300 | 1.060 |
325 | 1.160 |
350 | 1.255 |
375 | 1.347 |
400 | 1.435 |
450 | 1.600 |
500 | 1.752 |
550 | 1.891 |
600 | 2.018 |
650 | 2.134 |
700 | 2.239 |
750 | 2.335 |
800 | 2.422 |
850 | 2.500 |
900 | 2.571 |
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