Carbonylsulfide

Carbonyl sulfide is a colorless flammable gas with an unpleasant odor. CAS no: 463-58-1 Properties Generic Properties Critical Properties Temperature Dependent Properties Specific Heat The specific heat at constant pressure can be calculated with the formula: Heat of Formation The heat of formation can be calculated with the formula: Viscosity Read more…

Chlorofluoromethane

It is a colorless, odorless, flammable gas. It is also known as Freon 31. CAS no: 593-70-4 Properties Generic Properties Critical Properties Temperature Dependent Properties Specific Heat The specific heat at constant pressure can be calculated with the formula: Heat of Formation The heat of formation can be calculated with Read more…

Chloroform

It is a colorless, strong-smelling, dense liquid that is the precursor to various refrigerants. It is also known as trichloromethane. CAS no: 67-66-3 Properties Generic Properties Critical Properties Temperature Dependent Properties Specific Heat The specific heat at constant pressure can be calculated with the formula: Heat of Formation The heat Read more…

Chlorotrifluoromethane

It is a non-flammable, non-corrosive halomethane man-made refrigerant. It is also known as R-13, CFC-13, and Freon 13. CAS no: 75-72-9 Properties Generic Properties Critical Properties Temperature Dependent Properties Specific Heat The specific heat at constant pressure can be calculated with the formula: Heat of Formation The heat of formation Read more…

Formic Acid

It is the simplest carboxylic acid and an important intermediate in chemical synthesis. It is also known as methanoic acid. CAS no: 64-18-6 Properties Generic Properties Critical Properties Temperature Dependent Properties Specific Heat The specific heat at constant pressure can be calculated with the formula: Heat of Formation The heat Read more…

Formaldehyde

It is a naturally occurring colorless gas with the pungent-smelling. CAS no: 50-00-0 Properties Generic Properties Critical Properties Temperature Dependent Properties Specific Heat The specific heat at constant pressure can be calculated with the formula: Heat of Formation The heat of formation can be calculated with the formula: Viscosity The Read more…