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Benzene Liquid - Thermal Properties

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Thermal properties of Benzene C6H6

Benzene Liquid - Thermal Properties - SI Units
Temperature
- t -
(oC)
Density
- ρ -
(kg/m3)
Specific Heat
- cp -
(kJ/kg K)
Thermal Coductivity
- λ -
(W/m K)
Dynamic Viscosity
- η -
(10-6 Pa s)
Prandtl's no.
20 879 1.729 0.144 649 7.79
50 847 1.821 0.134 436 5.93
100 793 1.968 0.127 261 4.04
200 661 0.108 113
Benzene Liquid - Thermal Properties - Imperial Units
Temperature
- t -
(oF)
Density
- ρ -
(lb/ft3)
Specific Heat 
- cp -
(Btu/(lbm oF))
Thermal Conductivity
- λ -
(Btu/(hr ft oF)
Dynamic Viscosity 
- η -
(10-6 lb/(ft s))
Prandtl's no.
68 54.9 0.413 0.083 436 7.79
122 52.9 0.435 0.078 292 5.93
212 49.5 0.47 0.073 175 4.04
392 41.3 0.062 75.7

Benzene is an organic chemical compound with the chemical formula C6H6.

Benzene is a human carcinogen - an agent directly involved in causing cancer.

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