Measurement of low vapor pressures : a kinetic approach
A kinetic model was applied to vapor pressure data obtained by a variable flow method. The vapor pressures of benzoic acid, naphthalene, benzophenone, and phenylhydrazine were measured at temperatures of 293K to 307K. The data are summarized in the data table on the following page. These data were o...
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ndltd-pdx.edu-oai-pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu-open_access_etds-42842019-10-20T04:39:07Z Measurement of low vapor pressures : a kinetic approach Bliden, Samuel Bernard A kinetic model was applied to vapor pressure data obtained by a variable flow method. The vapor pressures of benzoic acid, naphthalene, benzophenone, and phenylhydrazine were measured at temperatures of 293K to 307K. The data are summarized in the data table on the following page. These data were obtained by passing air over a sample of the substance in a tube. The air stream was combusted, and a flame ionization detector was used to measure the mass of CO2 so obtained. Several different flow rates were used at each temperature with each substance. 1984-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/3275 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4284&context=open_access_etds Dissertations and Theses PDXScholar Vapor pressure -- Measurement Chemistry Physical Chemistry |
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A kinetic model was applied to vapor pressure data obtained by a variable flow method. The vapor pressures of benzoic acid, naphthalene, benzophenone, and phenylhydrazine were measured at temperatures of 293K to 307K. The data are summarized in the data table on the following page. These data were obtained by passing air over a sample of the substance in a tube. The air stream was combusted, and a flame ionization detector was used to measure the mass of CO2 so obtained. Several different flow rates were used at each temperature with each substance. |
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Measurement of low vapor pressures : a kinetic approach |
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