Equation of state for benzene for temperatures from the melting line up to 725 K with pressures up to 500 MP (original) (raw)

Equation of state for benzene for temperatures from the melting line up to 725 K with pressures up to 500 MPa

Roland Span

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Equation of state for benzene for temperatures from the melting line up to 725 K with pressures up to 500 MPa | NIST

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