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  1. 11 hours ago, studiot said:

    This is from the 15 th Edition of Lange's handbook of Chemistry (there are at least 2 newer editions)

    2_propanol.thumb.jpg.9104940434ad3f0459a865d09dd1cc76.jpg

     

    The units are

    It's a bit skimpy, at a pinch you could compare with other close members of the homologous series for which more data is available.

     

    Does this help?

     

     

     

    This is from the 15 th Edition of Lange's handbook of Chemistry (there are at least 2 newer editions)

    2_propanol.thumb.jpg.9104940434ad3f0459a865d09dd1cc76.jpg

     

    The units are

    It's a bit skimpy, at a pinch you could compare with other close members of the homologous series for which more data is available.

     

    Does this help?

    Thanks a lot! That was exactly what I was looking for. I only had the 13th edition of Lange's handbook available where it did not say. You really saved my day! Thank you!

  2. 2 minutes ago, Ghideon said:

    Is this what you are looking for?http://www.ddbst.com/en/EED/PCP/TCN_C95.php, Dortmund Data Bank, Thermal Conductivity of n-Propyl and Isopropyl Alcohols at Various Temperatures and Pressures

    I just edited the post, I forgot to add that it was in its gaseous state, my bad. If you could help me with this I would be beyond grateful. But thanks for the quick reply!

    I have looked through multiple CRC handbooks at the gas thermal conductivity section.

  3. Hello, I am currently doing my major in the feild of organic chemistry but cannot seem to find the thermal conductivity of 2-propanol/isopropyl in it's gaseous state. If anyone knows how to calculate this or would be able to help me find where to look I would be very grateful!

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