2. Thermal conductivity of inorganic substances
The variation in thermal conductivity of inorganic substances as a function of temperature and pressure is given in Tables 3 to 30, and on the CD-Rom [CD K 428].
The various compounds listed in this article, together with the temperature and pressure ranges studied, are given in table 1 , in alphabetical order of the atoms in the chemical formulas.
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