A Compilation of the Physical Equilibria and Related Properties of the Hydrogen-helium System


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Published data have been used to calculate K-factors for the helium-hydrogen system over the range of 17.4° to 21.8°K and 2 to 32 atmospheres pressure. K-factors are presented graphically for three isotherms over this range. A bibliography of approximately 290 references is also presented on related properties for this system and for the pure components.




A Compilation of the Physical Equilibria and Related Properties of the Hydrogen-carbon Monoxide System


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Literature data have been used to calculate K-factors for the hydrogen-carbon monoxide system over the range of 68. 2 to 122.2°K and 10 to 225 atmospheres. K-factors are presented graphically for eight isotherms over this range. Published data on the solid-vapor region are presented separately as composition versus pressure at constant temperature. A bibliography of approximately 450 references is also presented on related properties for this system and for the pure components.




A Compilation of the Physical Equilibria and Related Properties of the Hydrogen-nitrogen System


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Published data have been used to calculate K factors for the hydrogen-nitrogen system over the liquid-vapor range of 68.2 to 122.2°K, and 10 to 225 atmospheres. K factors are presented graphically for eleven isotherms within this range. Published data on the solid0gas and solid-liquid regions are presented separately as a composition versus pressure at constant temperature. A bibliography of 250 references pertaining to the hydrogen-nitrogen system is included.




A Compilation of the Physical Equilibria and Related Properties of the Hydrogen-helium System; NBS Technical Note 109


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NBS Technical Note


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Journal of Research


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