How temp. affects H2O solubility in cycloalkanes

Jan. 9, 2012

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The authors

Carl L. Yaws ([email protected]) is professor of chemical engineering at Lamar University, Beaumont, Tex. His research interests include technology development; thermodynamic, transport, and environmental property data. He holds a BS in chemical engineering from Texas A&I University (now Texas A&M University—Kingsville) and an MS and PhD in chemical engineering from University of Houston.
Urvashi Yadav ([email protected] ) is currently pursuing her masters in chemical engineering at Lamar University, where she holds an engineering scholarship in the Chemical Engineering Department. She earned a bachelors from Maharaja Sayajirao University, Gujarat, India.

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