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  2. Water (data page) - Wikipedia

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    The values below 0 °C refer to supercooled water. Viscosity [11] 1.7921 mPa·s at 0 °C 0.5494 mPa·s at 50 °C 1.5188 mPa·s at 5 °C 0.5064 mPa·s at 55 °C 1.3077 mPa·s at 10 °C 0.4688 mPa·s at 60 °C 1.1404 mPa·s at 15 °C 0.4355 mPa·s at 65 °C 1.0050 mPa·s at 20 °C 0.4061 mPa·s at 70 °C 0.8937 mPa·s at 25 °C

  3. Properties of water - Wikipedia

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    Water has a very high specific heat capacity of 4184 J/(kg·K) at 20 °C (4182 J/(kg·K) at 25 °C) —the second-highest among all the heteroatomic species (after ammonia), as well as a high heat of vaporization (40.65 kJ/mol or 2257 kJ/kg at the normal boiling point), both of which are a result of the extensive hydrogen bonding between its ...

  4. Densities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    (at 25 °C) (5.727 rel. to water at 4 °C) CRC ... — "Values ranging from 21.3 to 21.5 gm/cm 3 at 20 °C have been reported for the density of annealed platinum; ...

  5. Table of specific heat capacities - Wikipedia

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    Table of specific heat capacities at 25 °C (298 K) unless otherwise noted. [citation needed] Notable minima and maxima are shown in maroon. Substance Phase Isobaric mass heat capacity c P J⋅g −1 ⋅K −1 Molar heat capacity, C P,m and C V,m J⋅mol −1 ⋅K −1 Isobaric volumetric heat capacity C P,v J⋅cm −3 ⋅K −1 Isochoric ...

  6. Ethanol (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Density at 20 °C relative to 20 °C water Density at 25 °C relative to 25 °C water Freezing temperature, °C 10 °C 20 °C 25 °C 30 °C 0.0: 0.0: 0.0: 0.99973:

  7. Relative density - Wikipedia

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    For example, SG (20 °C/4 °C) would be understood to mean that the density of the sample was determined at 20 °C and of the water at 4 °C. Taking into account different sample and reference temperatures, while SG H 2 O = 1.000 000 (20 °C/20 °C), it is also the case that SG H 2 O = 0.998 2008 ⁄ 0.999 9720 = 0.998 2288 (20 °C/4 °C).

  8. Semiheavy water - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, heavy water D 2 O [3] occurs at a proportion of about 1 molecule in 41 million (i.e., one in 6,400 2). This makes semiheavy water far more common than "normal" heavy water. The freezing point of semiheavy water is close to the freezing point of heavy water at 3.8°C compared to the 3.82°C of heavy water.

  9. List of viscosities - Wikipedia

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    The density is usually on the order of 1000 kg/m^3, i.e. that of water. ... Where data points are unavailable for 25 °C or 1 atmosphere, values are given at a nearby ...