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Title: Ethylene Measurement
Author: Edgar E. Buxton
Source: 1983 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1983
Abstract: ETHYLENE HAS A CRITICAL TEMPERATURES OF 49, 59, DEGREES F, THIS FACT CAUSES ETHYLENE TO BEHAVE VERY DIFFERENTLY AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURES IN THE GENERAL RANGE OF 0 DEGREES F TO 100 DEGREES AS COMPARED WITH METHANE WHICH HAS A CRITICAL TEMPERATURE OF 116 DEGREES OR N-OCTANE WHICH HAS A CRITICAL TEMPERATURE OF 564.1 DEGREES.




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