Dortmund Data Bank

Thermal Conductivity of Chloroform

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Component

Formula Molar Mass CAS Registry Number Name
CHCl3 119.377 67-66-3 Chloroform
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Diagrams


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Data Table

T [K] P [kPa] Thermal Conductivity [W/(m*K)] State Reference
293.15   0.1152 Liquid 1
293.15   0.1300 Liquid 6
298.15   0.1115 Liquid 2
303.15   0.1164 Liquid 5
303.15   0.1260 Liquid 6
304.85   0.1147 Liquid 5
304.85   0.1168 Liquid 5
313.15   0.1098 Liquid 1
313.15   0.1128 Liquid 4
313.15   0.1210 Liquid 6
323.15   0.1084 Liquid 5
323.15   0.1089 Liquid 5
323.15   0.1093 Liquid 5
323.15   0.1170 Liquid 6
333.15   0.1043 Liquid 1
333.35 101.000 0.008499 Vapor 3
352.15 101.000 0.009316 Vapor 3
399.15 101.000 0.011158 Vapor 3
422.15 101.000 0.01218 Vapor 3

List of References

Number Source
1 Ganiev Yu.A.: Investigation of Thermal Conductivity of Liquids. Teplofiziceskie svojstva zidkostej (1970) 95-98
2 Rowley R.L.; White G.L.; Chiu M.: Ternary Liquid Mixture Thermal Conductivities. Chem.Eng.Sci. 43 (1988) 361-371
3 Vines R.G.; Bennet L.A.: The Thermal Conductivity of Organic Vapors. The Relationship Betweenthermal Conductivity and Viscosity, and the Significance of the Eucken Factor.. J.Chem.Phys. 22 (1954) 360-366
4 Geller Z.I.; Rastorguev Yu.L.; Ganiev Yu.A.: Thermal Conductivity of Binary Systems. Izv.Vyssh.Uchebn.Zaved.Neft Gaz (1966) 88-90
5 Mason H.L.: Thermal Conductivity of some Industrial Liquids from 0 to 100 C.. Trans. ASME 76 (1954) 817-821
6 Bates O.K.; Hazzard G.; Palmer G.: Twelve Industrial Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. Ind.Eng.Chem. Ind.Ed. 33 (1941) 375-376

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