Carbon Dioxide - CO2 - Liquid - Properties, Imperial Units (original) (raw)

Properties of saturated liquid Carbon Dioxide - CO2 - density, specific heat, kinematic viscosity, thermal conductivity and Prandtl number.

Properties of saturated liquid Carbon Dioxide - CO2 - density, specific heat, kinematic viscosity, thermal conductivity and Prandtl number:

Carbon Dioxide Liquid - Properties, Imperial Units

Temperature - T - (oF) Density - ρ - (lbm/ft3) Specific Heat - cp - (Btu/lbm oF) Thermal Conductivity - k - (Btu/h ft oF) Kinematic Viscosity - ν - (ft2/s)×10-5 Prandtl's No. - Pr -
-58 72,19 0,44 0,0494 0,128 2,96
-0 69,78 0,45 0,0584 0,127 2,46
-20 67,22 0,47 0,0645 0,126 2,22
-4 64,45 0,49 0,0665 0,124 2,12
14 61,39 0,52 0,0635 0,122 2,20
32 57,87 0,59 0,0604 0,117 2,38
50 53,69 0,75 0,0561 0,109 2,80
68 48,69 1,2 0,0504 0,098 4,10
86 37,32 8,7 0,0406 0,086 28,7

Carbon dioxide gas is produced from the combustion of coal or hydrocarbons or by fermentation of liquids and the breathing of humans and animals.

Carbon dioxide is at a low concentration in the atmosphere and acts as a greenhouse gas. Carbon dioxide is assimilated by plants and used to produce oxygen.

Carbon dioxide gas is colorless and heavier than air and has a slightly irritating odor.

Freezing point is -109.3 oF (-78.5 oC) where it forms carbon dioxide snow or dry ice.

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