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  2. List of viscosities - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, if a liquid has dynamic viscosity of n centiPoise, and its density is not too different from that of water, then its kinematic viscosity is around n centiStokes. For gas, the dynamic viscosity is usually in the range of 10 to 20 microPascal-seconds, or 0.01 to 0.02 centiPoise. The density is usually on the order of 0.5 to 5 kg/m^3.

  3. Benzene (data page) - Wikipedia

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    MSDS for benzene is available at AMOCO. Structure and properties ... Viscosity [2] 0.7528 mPa·s: at 10 °C 0.6999 mPa·s: at 15 °C 0.6516 mPa·s: at 20 °C

  4. Viscosity - Wikipedia

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    The proportionality factor is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid, ... Benzene: 0.604 25 [87] Water: 1.0016 20 Mercury: 1.526 25 Whole milk: 2.12 20 [90] Dark beer: 2. ...

  5. Temperature dependence of viscosity - Wikipedia

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    Here dynamic viscosity is denoted by ... Benzene: C 6 H 6: 100.69 148.9 −0.02544 ... Data Book on the Viscosity of Liquids. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation.

  6. Poise (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The poise (symbol P; / p ɔɪ z, p w ɑː z /) is the unit of dynamic viscosity (absolute viscosity) in the centimetre–gram–second system of units (CGS). [1] It is named after Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille (see Hagen–Poiseuille equation). The centipoise (1 cP = 0.01 P) is more commonly used than the poise itself.

  7. Benzene - Wikipedia

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    Viscosity: 0.7528 cP (10 °C) 0.6076 cP (25 °C) 0.4965 cP (40 °C) 0.3075 cP (80 °C) ... Benzene is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C 6 H 6.

  8. Mass diffusivity - Wikipedia

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    μ is the dynamic viscosity of the solvent. Gases ... Benzene (dis) Water (l) 25: 1.02×10 −5: Bromine (dis) Water (l) 25: 1.18×10 −5: Carbon monoxide (dis)

  9. Viscosity models for mixtures - Wikipedia

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    The dilute gas viscosity contribution to the total viscosity of a fluid will only be important when predicting the viscosity of vapors at low pressures or the viscosity of dense fluids at high temperatures. The viscosity model for dilute gas, that is shown above, is widely used throughout the industry and applied science communities.