ГОСТ 34898—2022
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[17]ISO 20765-1:2005
Natural gas — Calculation of thermodynamic properties — Part 1: Gas phase properties for
transmission and distribution applications
[18]ISO 20765-2:2015
Natural gas — Calculation of thermodynamic properties — Part 2: Single-phase properties
(gas, liquid, and dense fluid) for extended ranges of application
[19]Rossini F.D. The Heat of Formation of Water, J. Res. NBS
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[20]The Heats of Combustion of Methane and Carbon Monoxide, J. Res. NBS
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1) See also The Heat of Formation of Water and the Heats of Combustion of Methane and Carbon Monoxide.
A Correction, ibid 7 (1931) pp. 329—330 (RP343).
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