What Is the Electrical Conductivity of R11?

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The discussion centers on the search for the electrical conductivity of R11, a refrigerant. Participants share a link to a book that contains a table with the conductivity values, specifically noting page 504. There is confusion regarding the units used in the table, with clarification that they are in grams and centimeters, which are part of the SI unit system. Despite some users having difficulty accessing the book, others confirm that the link works and provides the needed information. The conversation highlights the scarcity of information on R11's electrical conductivity.
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I've been searching the Internet high and low looking for the ELECTRICAL conductivity of R11. There doesn't seem to be much info on the subject and I'm stuck. Does anybody know its conductivity and/or where I could find it out?
 
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y2j said:
I've been searching the Internet high and low looking for the ELECTRICAL conductivity of R11. There doesn't seem to be much info on the subject and I'm stuck. Does anybody know its conductivity and/or where I could find it out?
Great! What's R11?
 
SteamKing said:
Great! What's R11?
R11 is the famous refrigerant
 
thanks
but this book can not search in side it "No eBook available"
 
Yeah, but there is a table on p. 504 where you can read a value for the electrical conductivity for R-11 and other refrigerants.
 
even one page can not open only some words
 
attached is eqn and table
 

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Thanks for all
 
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what is the units that used?
Are the unit in SI ?
the picture is not clear
 
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y2j said:
what is the units that used?
Are the unit in SI ?
the picture is not clear
Its in Gram and cm so basically SI units only
 
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thanks
I 'm get the book and found that
 
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