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Title: Surface tencion of cyclohexane
Post by: ColtonPerkins on October 15, 2013, 01:30:10 PM
Hi folks! I need your help. I can't find surface tencion of cyclohexane for 80°C and more.I've searched in books and google, but the best what I found is http://www.ddbst.com/en/EED/PCP/SFT_C50.php (http://www.ddbst.com/en/EED/PCP/SFT_C50.php) .But I need meanings for 82°C and 107°C or 120°C. Please tell where can I find it (books or links). I hope for your help. Thank you.
Title: Re: Surface tencion of cyclohexane
Post by: Enthalpy on October 16, 2013, 03:48:26 PM
As cyclohexane boils at 80.7°C its surface tension above that temperature will be more difficult to find.