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ammonium carbamate propertie

12/12/2008 4:39 PM

i want to know the thermodynamic properties of ammonium carbamate.

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12/12/2008 5:02 PM
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12/12/2008 5:19 PM

Good one TVP45 That was going to be my exact response to the question. I love www.matweb.com for any materials type needs.

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12/12/2008 6:12 PM

It's just impossible to beat, except that NIST has more details for a few selected materials. We need a page of quick references.

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Re: ammonium carbamate propertie

12/13/2008 1:40 PM

My experience with it was fouling heat exchangers in scrubbers. I could dig up some data on solubilities, freezing points. Is there an applicaiotn you are working with?

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