Natural gas, Water, standard oil. say motor oil properties

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The discussion revolves around the request for specific properties of natural gas, water, and standard motor oil, including density, viscosity, and operating conditions. Participants note that while some data is available, it may not be comprehensive or easily accessible online. There is a suggestion to clarify the purpose of the inquiry to provide more tailored information. The conversation emphasizes the need for detailed specifications related to specific processes rather than general material properties. Overall, the thread highlights the challenge of finding consolidated data on these substances.
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how we doing? i was just wondering does anyone have the properties of the following similar to the images attached.Natural gas, Water, standard oil. say motor oil properties.any oil properties would do me really? i would be vary grateful if i could get a copy of each of these of someone there doesn't seem to be much online.. thanks in advance

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Your attachments don't work. What details do you need?
 
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these any good?

am just a chart with..
densities, viscosities, room temps, standard operating pressures/ temperatures compressibility factors. volumetric flowrates, molecuar weights. composition.. as well if possible .. thanks in advance...
 
Those attachments look fine.

Your example seems to show standard or max/min limiting conditions for some kind of process, rather than material or chemical properties. The first page shows specification values for natural gas, but it isn't data as such.

Density and viscosity are easy (just get googling!), but temperatures, operating pressures and flow rates are specific to whatever process you're concerned with.

Can we ask the reason for your question?
 
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