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Molecular Weight
Molecular weight : 30.069 g/mol Solid phase
Melting point : -183.3 °C Latent heat of fusion (1,013 bar, at triple point) : 94.977 kJ/kg Liquid phase
Liquid density (1.013 bar at boiling point) : 546.49 kg/m3 Liquid/gas equivalent (1.013 bar and 15 °C (59 °F)) : 432 vol/vol Boiling point (1.013 bar) : -88.7 °C Latent heat of vaporization (1.013 bar at boiling point) : 488.76 kJ/kg Vapor pressure (at 21 °C or 70 °F) : 38.3 bar Critical point
Critical temperature : 32.2 °C Critical pressure : 48.839 bar Gaseous phase
Gas density (1.013 bar at boiling point) : 2.054 kg/m3 Gas density (1.013 bar and 15 °C (59 °F)) : 1.282 kg/m3 Compressibility Factor (Z) (1.013 bar and 15 °C (59 °F)) : 0.9912 Specific gravity (air = 1) (1.013 bar and 15 °C (59 °F)) : 1.047 Specific volume (1.013 bar and 21 °C (70 °F)) : 0.799 m3 /kg Heat capacity at constant pressure (Cp) (1 bar and 25 °C (77 °F)) : 0.053 kJ/(mol.K) Heat capacity at constant volume (Cv) (1 bar and 25 °C (77 °F)) : 0.044 kJ/(mol.K) Ratio of specific heats (Gamma:Cp/Cv) (1 bar and 25 °C (77 °F)) : 1.193258 Viscosity (1.013 bar and 0 °C (32 °F)) : 0.0000855 Poise Thermal conductivity (1.013 bar and 0 °C (32 °F)) : 18 mW/(m.K) Miscellaneous
Solubility in water (1.013 bar and 20 °C (68 °F)) : 0.052 vol/vol Autoignition temperature : 515 °C Go back to choosing the units
The vapor pressure curve may be obtained by clicking on the image. On the graph, pressure is in bar or 0.1 MPa, temperature in K or °C. The critical point is indicated by a black spot on the liquid-vapor equilibrium curve.
Liquid to gas conversion
This module enables a volume (measured at 1 atmosphere and boiling point) or a mass of liquid gas to be converted into a volume or a mass of gas measured at 1 atmosphere and 15 °C.
Data : liquid Phase Input the volume (m3 ) or mass (kg)
Gas to liquid conversion
This module enables a volume (measured at 1 atmosphere and 15 °C) or a mass of gas in gaseous phase to be converted into a mass or a volume of liquid (measured at 1 atmosphere and boiling point).
Data : Gas Phase Input the volume (m3 ) or mass (kg)
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Major hazard : Fire Toxicity (Am. Conf. Of Gov. Ind. Hygienists ACGIH 2000 Edition) : Simple Asphyxiant Flammability limits in air (STP conditions) : 3.0-16 vol% Odour : None UN Number : UN1035 (gas); UN1961 (liquid refrigerated) EINECS Number : 200-814-8 DOT Label (USA) : FG DOT Hazard class (USA) : Flammable Gas
Air Liquide has assembled data on the compatibility of gases with materials to assist you in evaluating which products to use for a gas system. Although the information has been compiled from what Air Liquide believes are reliable sources (International Standards: Compatibility of cylinder and valve materials with gas content; Part 1: ISO 11114-1 (Jul 1998), Part 2: ISO 11114-2 (Mar 2001)), it must be used with extreme caution. No raw data such as this can cover all conditions of concentration, temperature, humidity, impurities and aeration. It is therefore recommended that this table is used to choose possible materials and then more extensive investigation and testing is carried out under the specific conditions of use. The collected data mainly concern high pressure applications at ambiant temperature and the safety aspect of material compatibity rather than the quality aspect.
Material
Compatibility
Metals
Stainless Steel
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Plastics
Polyamide (PA) (NYLON™ )
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Polypropylene (PP)
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Elastomers
Nitrile rubber (NBR)
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Lubricants
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