GASEOUS THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY OF HYDROGEN-CHLORIDE, HYDROGEN BROMIDE, BORON-TRICHLORIDE, AND BORON-TRIFLUORIDE IN THE TEMPERATURE-RANGE FROM55-DEGREES-C TO 380-DEGREES-C
Kc. Hansen et al., GASEOUS THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY OF HYDROGEN-CHLORIDE, HYDROGEN BROMIDE, BORON-TRICHLORIDE, AND BORON-TRIFLUORIDE IN THE TEMPERATURE-RANGE FROM55-DEGREES-C TO 380-DEGREES-C, Journal of chemical and engineering data, 40(1), 1995, pp. 18-20
Thermal conductivity values of gaseous hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bro
mide, boron trichloride, and boron trifluoride have been experimentall
y determined at one atmospheric pressure and in the temperature range
from 55 to 380 degrees C using a differential hot-wire method. Thermal
conductivity values of argon were also measured for the purpose of ch
ecking the accuracy of the instrumentation. The experimental values ar
e compared with the available literature results. The reproducibility
of the results was within 4% over the temperature range.