Working guide to vapor-liquid phase equilibria calculations
Tarek H. Ahmed
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Working guide to vapor-liquid phase equilibria calculations
Published
2010
Publisher
Elsevier
Pages
140
ISBN-13
9781856178266
ISBN-10
1856178269
Subjects
The phase rule and its applications
The theoretical study of interphase mass transfer
Handbook
Standard pressure-volume-temperature data for polymers
Phase transformations in metals and alloys
Introduction to phase equilibria in ceramic systems
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