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           Table D.6  Antoine equation constants.

            Substance     Range (K)     A        B        C
            Acetone       241 - 350  16.6513  2940.46  - 35.93
            Benzene       280 - 377  15.9008  2788.51  - 52.36
            Benzoic acid   405 - 560  17.1634  4190.70  - 125.2
            Chloroform    260 - 370  15.9732  2696.79  - 46.16
            Ethanol       270 - 369  18.9119  3803.98  - 41.68
            Methanol      257 - 364  18.5875  3626.55  - 34.29
            NaDhthalene   360 - 525  16.1426  3992.01  - 71.29



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