Abstract

The thermodynamic similarity of nitrogen, oxygen, and air is established. The data for nitrogen are used to calculate the thermodynamic properties of oxygen at pressures of (1–1500)·105 N/m2 and temperatures of 170–1000 deg K. Tables of specific volume, enthalpy, entropy, and heat capacity of oxygen are given.

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