Thermophysical Properties: Schmidt number for vapors in dilute mixture in air at normal temperature, enthalpy of vaporization, and boiling point at 1 atm

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Vapor Chemical Formula Sc {{h}_{\ell v}} J/kg × 10-6 Boiling point temperature K
Acetone CH3COCH3 1.42 0.527 329
Ammonia NH3 0.61 1.370 240
Benzene C6H6 1.79 0.395 354
Carbon dioxide CO2 1.00 0.398 194
Carbon monoxide CO 0.77 0.217 81
Chlorine Cl2 1.42 0.288 238
Ethanol CH3CH2OH 1.32 0.854 352
Helium He 0.22 4.3
Heptane C7H16 2.0 0.340 372
Hydrogen H2 0.20 0.454 20.3
Hydrogen sulfide H2S 0.94 0.548 213
Methanol CH3OH 0.98 1.100 338
Napthalenec C10H8 2.35 0.567 491
Nitric oxide NO 0.87 0.465 121
Octane C8H18 2.66 0.303 399
Oxygen O2 0.83 0.214 90.6
Pentane C5H12 1.49 0.357 309
Sulfur dioxide SO2 1.24 0.398 263
Water vapor H2O 0.61 2.257 373

References

Faghri, A., and Zhang, Y., 2006, Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems, Elsevier, Burlington, MA.

Faghri Amir , Zhang Yuwen , Howell John, 2010, Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer, Global Digital Press, Columbia, MO

Mills, A.F., 1999, Basic Heat and Mass Transfer, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.

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