Abstract

The specific heat Cσ, the expansion coefficient ασ and the pressure coefficient γσ are well known for liquid normal or para hydrogen in equilibrium with saturated vapour. Combining these data with experimental values of the velocity of sound one is able to calculate other thermodynamical properties e.g. the specific heats Cp and Cv, the compressibility coefficients βS and βT, the expansion coefficient αp, the pressure coefficient γv and the derivative (∂ϱ∂p)T.

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