Nitrogen - Enthalpy, Internal Energy and Entropy vs. Temperature
- Enthalpy
- Internal Energy
- Absolute Entropy at standard reference pressure
for Nitrogen - N2 - for temperatures ranging 0 - 3000 K, are indicated in the diagram below.
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