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Pure Organic Liquids

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  • Standard Reference Book with selected and easily retrievable data from the fields of physics and chemistry collected by acknowledged international scientists.
  • Also available online in LINK: http://www.lanoldt-boernstein.com
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series (LANDOLT 3, volume 18B)

Part of the book sub series: Physical Chemistry (LANDOLT 4)

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Table of contents (34 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Introduction

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 1-6
  3. C

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 7-39
  4. C2

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 40-98
  5. C3

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 98-142
  6. C4

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 143-206
  7. C5

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 206-254
  8. C6

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 254-340
  9. C7

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 340-409
  10. C8

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 409-483
  11. C9

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 483-527
  12. C10

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 528-580
  13. C11

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 580-606
  14. C12

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 606-642
  15. C13

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 642-665
  16. C14

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 665-697
  17. C15

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 697-724
  18. C16

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 724-757
  19. C17

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 757-777
  20. C18

    • Ch. Wohlfarth, B. Wohlfahrt
    Pages 777-812

About this book

The calculation, interpretation and prediction of the physical quantities of moving particles and liquids need precise values of the viscosities. The most famous equations are Stoke's law for the velocity of a moving particle in a liquid, other translational and rotational frictional coefficients for different particle shapes, and Hagen-Poiseuille's law for the viscosity of a pure liquid. Furthermore viscosities are needed for many technical applications where liquids and liquid mixtures are forced to move from one place to another.

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