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Details of tables:

Table B1: Has physical properties of several compounds, with information such as, normal
boiling point (at 1 atm.), heat of vaporization at normal boiling point, heat of fusion, critical
temperature and pressure, etc. Useful for chapters 5 to 8.
Table B2: Has heat capacity (at constant pressure) formula and constant values for several
compounds in different phases, solid, liquid, and gas. Useful for calculating enthalpy
change with temperature change in problems starting from Chapter 8.
Table B3: Has vapour pressure data for water at various temperatures. Useful in several
material balance problems, avoiding the need for using equations.
Table B4: Has Antoine equation (Useful for estimating vapour pressure for any compound)
constants for several compounds.
Tables B5: Gives specific volume, specific internal energy, and specific enthalpy values for
saturated steam (falling on the V-L eqlb. Curve) at various temperatures.
Tables B6: Gives specific volume, specific internal energy, and specific enthalpy values for
saturated steam (falling on the V-L eqlb. Curve) at various pressures and is a more
exhaustive table compared to Table B5.
Tables B7: Gives specific volume, specific internal energy, and specific enthalpy values for
superheated steam (falling outside the V-L eqlb. Curve) at various temperatures and
pressures. The data in the box corresponds to liquid water.
Tables B5 B7 are useful to do energy balance problems involving steam/water (Chapter 7),
without the need to use equations and methods learned in chapter 8 for enthalpy change
calculations. The reference state for all the three tables is liquid water at its triple point.
Tables B8 and B9: Give enthalpy data for selected gases (ideal) at various temperatures.
These tables avoid the need to use equations and methods learned in chapter 8 for
enthalpy change calculations, just for these gases.
Table B10: Gives heat capacities of elemental species in solid and liquid state. Useful to
estimate heat capacity of compounds using their chemical formulae (Kopps rule).
Table B11: Gives heats of solution/mixing for HCl in water, NaOH in water, and H2SO4 in
water at 25OC. Useful to obtain enthalpies of the above solutions/mixtures at 25OC and
various concentrations.

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