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Author(s): Thomas J. Manning and Aurora P. Gramatges
Pp: 198-201 (4)
DOI: 10.2174/9781608051939113010023
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In this exercise students will learn to use a carbon nanotube as gas phase test tube, to study the transition from a gas to a supercritical fluid for CO2. They will also learn to compare the Ideal Gas Law to the van der Waals equation.
Keywords: carbon dioxide, supercritical fluid, carbon nanotubes, Ideal Gas Law, van der Waals equation
Cite this chapter as:
Supercritical Fluid of Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Nanotubes, Computer Based Projects for a Chemistry Curriculum (2013) 1: 198. https://doi.org/10.2174/9781608051939113010023
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