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The calculator below can be used to estimate the density and specific weight of ethane at given temperature and atmospheric pressure. (Boiling point of ethane is -88°C / -127°F, and thus, ethane is present as liquid below this temperature)
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Follow the links below to get values for the listed properties of ethane at varying pressure and temperature : Density and specific weight ; Dynamic and kinematic viscosity ; Specific heat ; Thermal conductivity ; See also more about atmospheric pressure , and STP - Standard Temperature and Pressure & NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure ,
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