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Toluene Liquid - Thermal Properties vs. Temperature

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Toluene (toluol) is a clear water-insoluble liquid with the typical smell of paint thinner. Thermal properties of Toluene C7H8:

Toluene Liquid - Thermal Properties vs. Temperature
Temperature
- t -
(oC)


Density
- ρ -
(kg/m3)
Specific Heat
- cp -
(kJ/kg K)
Thermal Coductivity
- λ -
(W/m K)
Dynamic Viscosity
10-6
- η -
(Pa s)
Prandtl's no.
0 885 1.612 0.144 773 8.65
20 867 1.717 0.141 583 7.14
50 839 1.800 0.136 419 5.55
100 793 1.968 0.128 269 4.14
200 672 2.617 0.108 133 3.22
  • 1 kg/m3 = 0.0624 lb/ft3
  • 1 kJ/(kg K) = 0.2389 Btu/(lbm oF)
  • 1 W/(m K) = 6.935 (Btu in)/(ft² h °F)
  • 1 Pa s (N s/m2) = 10 P (Poise) = 103 cP = 0.1020 kp s/m2 = 0.6721 lb/(ft s)
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