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Hydrocarbons
PhysicalPropertiesandtheirRelevancetoUtilisation
Prof.DrJ.CliffordJones

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Hydrocarbons
Physical Properties and their Relevance to Utilisation

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Hydrocarbons – Physical Properties and their Relevance to Utilisation
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Hydrocarbons

Contents

Contents
Author’s Preface



10

1

Physical properties of organic liquids

12

1.1

Introduction

12

1.2

Viscosity

12

1.3

Acoustic impedance

17

1.4

hermal conductivities


18

1.5

Electrical properties

19

1.6

Optical properties

19

1.7

Concluding remarks

21

1.8

References

21

2

Physical properties of crude oils


22

2.1

Classiications of crude oil by density

22

2.2

Densities and viscosities of crudes from diferent sources

22

2.3

Coeicient of thermal expansion

26

2.4

Acoustic impedance

27

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Hydrocarbons

Contents

2.5

hermal conductivity

29


2.6

Electrical conductivities

29

2.7

Refractive index

29

2.8

Concluding remarks

30

2.9

References

31

3

Physical properties of gasolines

32


3.1

Introduction

32

3.2

Densities and viscosities

33

3.3

Coeicient of thermal expansion

34

3.4

Acoustic impedance, thermal and electrical conductivities

35

3.5

Refractive index

35


3.6

Vapour pressure

36

3.7

hermal conductivity

39

3.8

Concluding remarks

39

3.9

References

39

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