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Thermodynamic properties of nitrogen as functions of pressure and temperature between 0 and 6000 atmospheres and −125° and +150°C

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Tables are given for the thermodynamic functions of nitrogen at integral values of pressure up to 6000 atmospheres and temperatures between −125° and +50°C.

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Lunbeck, R.J., Michels, A. & Wolkers, G.J. Thermodynamic properties of nitrogen as functions of pressure and temperature between 0 and 6000 atmospheres and −125° and +150°C. Appl. sci. Res. 3, 197–210 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03184928

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