Superheated vapor tables for propane

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Superheated vapor tables for propane are not commonly found in standard thermodynamics textbooks, leading to difficulty in locating them online. A recommended resource for these tables is the NIST Chemistry WebBook. For the specific conditions of T = 80 F and P = 125 PSI, the specific volume is 0.7733 ft³/lbm, assuming the pressure is 125 psig. This information is crucial for those working with propane in thermodynamic calculations. The discussion highlights the importance of reliable online resources for thermodynamic data.
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew a site where I could find the superheated vapor tables for propane. It's not in my thermodynamics book and I spent some time searching online and couldn't find it there either. I really need it to find the specific volume (ft^3/lbm) for T = 80 F and P = 125 PSI.
I apologize if this was not the right place to ask.
Thanks in advance.
 
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