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Robert D Goodwin1, Rolf Prydz1
1Institute for Basic Standards, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colorado 80302.
Abstract:
Experimental specific heats of fluorine at constant total volume are reported for the two-phase, liquid-vapor system from triple- to the critical point. Specific heats of liquid along the coexistence path are derived by use of PVT data for the two-phase system, and are represented by a formula to facilitate computations of thermodynamic properties.
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