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Sulfuric Acid-Water H-X Diagram

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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES 2-409

FIG. 2-31 Enthalpy-concentration diagram for aqueous sulfuric acid at 1 atm.


Reference states: enthalpies of pure-liquid components at 32° F and vapor pres-
sures are zero. NOTE: It should be observed that the weight basis includes the
vapor, which is particularly important in the two-phase region. The upper ends
of the tie lines in this region are assumed to be pure water. (Hougen and Wat-
son, Chemical Process Principles, part I, Wiley, New York, 1943.)

TABLE 2-302 Saturated SUVA AC 9000


DuPont bulletin T–AC–9000–SI, 1994 (16 pp.) gives tables and a chart to 100 bar, 235°C. With a stated composition of 23% wt CH2F2 (R23), 25% wt CHF2CF3
(R125), and 52% wt CH2FCH3 (R134a) this is apparently identical to KLEA 66, to which the reader is referred.

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