Thermodynamic properties of methane-nitrogen mixtures

a presentation of the thermodynamic properties of two mixtures, 90% methane-10% nitrogen, and 70% methane-30% nitrogen, and a demonstration of use of the data in computing energy requirements of nitrogen-separation processes

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Oscar Theodore Bloomer
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Thermodynamic properties of methane-nitrogen mixtures

a presentation of the thermodynamic properties of two mixtures, 90% methane-10% nitrogen, and 70% methane-30% nitrogen, and a demonstration of use of the data in computing energy requirements of nitrogen-separation processes

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English
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 45.
"Sponsored by the Pipeline Research Committee of the American Gas Association."
On cover: A PAR plan activity of the American Gas Association.

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Chicago
Other Titles
Methane-nitrogen mixtures.

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Dewey Decimal Class
665.72*
Library of Congress
TP350 .B6

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51 p.
Number of pages
51

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OL6136945M
LCCN
53010919
OCLC/WorldCat
2453126

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