THE CRITICAL TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES OF THE THREE TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEMS COMPRISED OF CARBON DIOXIDE, METHYL ETHER AND PROPYLENE
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The so-called critical temperatures and critical pressures for two-component systems are defined. For the first time three two-component systems have been investigated, involving three components taken two at a time. The three components were propylene, methyl ether and carbon dioxide. An experimental technique involving several new features is described. Accuracy in the determination of both critical temperatures and pressures is claimed. The system sulphur dioxide-methyl ether was also examined and the conclusions of previous investigators regarding compound formation confirmed. The results of the other three systems are analyzed and a theoretical discussion of these results reserved for a later publication.
1954 ◽
Vol 22
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pp. 555-559
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1989 ◽
Vol 44
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pp. 257-261
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