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A calorimeter for measuring liquid evaporation rates

C A Reading and A Reiser

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Describes a simple calorimetric procedure which allows the measurement of evaporation rates of liquids over a range of temperatures and hydrodynamic conditions. The method is rapid, its accuracy is about +or-3% and it may be used with small volumes of sample (100 mu l and less). Results obtained for a representative group of substances are presented.


PACS

07.20.Fw Calorimeters

64.70.F- Liquid–vapor transitions

Subjects

Instrumentation and measurement

Condensed matter: structural, mechanical & thermal

Dates

Issue 10 (October 1977)



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