Article | REF: K482 V1

Viscosity: organic liquids at atmospheric pressure (part 1)

Author: Bernard LE NEINDRE

Publication date: November 10, 2005

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  • Bernard LE NEINDRE: Doctor of Science - Director of Research at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)

 INTRODUCTION

In the [Form. K 481] form, we present the data needed to establish the viscosity of inorganic liquids at atmospheric pressure.

This form [Form. K 482] and the next [Form. K 483] will present the same data for organic liquids at atmospheric pressure.

To make the summary table easier to read, the comments on liquids at atmospheric pressure already given at [Form. K 481] have been repeated here.

Readers can also refer to the following files and where the theory, measurement and estimation methods of viscosity are explained.

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