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b) Propiedades del producto (ANEXO)

 Propiedades termo físicas básicas


o Peso molecular
 60.1 [1]
o Punto de ebullición normal
 355.5 K [1]
o Punto de fusión
 185.75 K [2]
o Propiedades Criticas
 Temperatura Critica: 509 ±2 K [1]
 Presión Crítica: 49 ±5 bar [1]
 Volumen Critico: 0.222 L/mol [1]
 Triple punto: 184.9±0.7 K [1]
o Entalpía estándar de formación, ΔH°
 -272.69 (Kj/mol) [3]
o Energía libre de Gibbs de formación, ΔG°
 -173.35 8 (Kj/mol) [3]
o Presión de vapor a 25°C y en función de la temperatura
 A 25°C 0.006863 (Mpa) [3]
 log10(P) = A − (B / (T + C)); P (bar), T (K)
Temperatura (K) A B C Referencia
395.1 - 508.24 4.57795 1221.423 -87.474 [4]
329.92 - 362.41 4.8610 1357.427 -75.814 [5]

o Densidad
 A 25°C la densidad es 0.783 g/ml [3]
o Capacidad calórica en función de la temperatura [6]

 a0= 3.334
 a1=18.853e3
 a2=3.644e5
 a3=-6.115e8
 a4=2.543e11
o Calor Latente
 667.4(Kj/kg) [7]
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