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Thermophysical Properties of Freon-23

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Thermophysical Properties of Freons

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At the present time, Freon-23 (trifluoromethane or fluoroform) is considered to be a thoroughly investigated substance (Tables 41 and 42). Meanwhile, information about its thermodynamic properties is absent in the reference books [0.8–0.10], Review reference [0.34] gives only summaries of articles from journals published up to 1967.

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Altunin, V.V., Geller, V.Z., Petrov, E.K., Rasskazov, D.C., Spiridonov, G.A. (1987). Thermophysical Properties of Freon-23. In: Selover, T.B. (eds) Thermophysical Properties of Freons. National Standard Reference Data Service of the USSR: A Series of Property Tables, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-30483-9_4

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