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Data on the densities of organic compounds are essential for both scientific and industrial applications. Knowledge of densities is important in many areas, including custody transfer of materials, product specification, development of various predictive methods, and for characterizing compounds and estimating their purity. The densities of aromatic hydrocarbons were collected from the original literature published from 1870 to early 1997 and critically evaluated. The tables contain the original literature data along with their estimated uncertainties, and the evaluated data, in both numerical…mehr

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Data on the densities of organic compounds are essential for both scientific and industrial applications. Knowledge of densities is important in many areas, including custody transfer of materials, product specification, development of various predictive methods, and for characterizing compounds and estimating their purity. The densities of aromatic hydrocarbons were collected from the original literature published from 1870 to early 1997 and critically evaluated. The tables contain the original literature data along with their estimated uncertainties, and the evaluated data, in both numerical form and as coefficients to equations with selected statistical information. The volume also contains the CASR Number Index, a Chemical Name Index and a CD-ROM which allows fast full text index search.

Contributions by R.C. Wilhoit, X. Hong, M. Frenkel und K.R. Hall

Table of contents:
Introduction.- Tabulated Data on Density - Alkylbenzenes (CnH2n-6).- Tabulated Data on Density - Alkenylbenzenes (CnH2n-8).- Tabulated Data on Density - Alkynylbenzenes, Alkadienylbenzenes, and Dialkenylbenzenes (CnH2n-10).- Tabulated Data on Density - Unsaturated Alkylbenzenes (CnH2n-12).- Tabulated Data on Density - Unsaturated Alkylbenzenes (CnH2n-14).- References.- Chemical Name Index.- Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (CASRN) Index.-
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Contributions by R.C. Wilhoit, X. Hong, M. Frenkel und K.R. Hall