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Xylene Properties


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#1 afd

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Posted 20 July 2006 - 01:01 PM

Dear all,

Pls guide me to a site where I can find the boiling point or vapour pressure properties of xylene.

Or else the boiling point at atm pr, 1,2,3 and 4 barg pressure please.

I tried the NIST site but it was not there.

AFDmello

#2 mbeychok

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Posted 20 July 2006 - 01:51 PM

afd:

The data is available at the NIST site. Instead of looking just for xylene, you must specify:

(1) p-xylene, o-xylene , or m-xylene

(2) And after specifying one of the three isomers, then specify that you want "phase change" data.

(3) The phase change pages include the boiling ponts and the Antoine equation constants (with which you can calculate the vapor pressures).

(4) Here are the three pages:
p-xylene
o-xylene
m-xylene

#3 afd

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Posted 21 July 2006 - 12:51 PM

Thank you Milton

AFD





QUOTE (mbeychok @ Jul 20 2006, 09:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
afd:

The data is available at the NIST site. Instead of looking just for xylene, you must specify:

(1) p-xylene, o-xylene , or m-xylene

(2) And after specifying one of the three isomers, then specify that you want "phase change" data.

(3) The phase change pages include the boiling ponts and the Antoine equation constants (with which you can calculate the vapor pressures).

(4) Here are the three pages:
p-xylene
o-xylene
m-xylene





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