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

In summary, the conversation is about someone asking for help in finding the properties of natural gas, water, and standard and motor oil. The person is specifically looking for information on densities, viscosities, room temperatures, standard operating pressures/temperatures, compressibility factors, volumetric flowrates, molecular weights, and composition. The attachments provided do not seem to have the desired information, and the person is wondering if anyone can provide a chart with this data. The reason for the question is not specified.
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daftdave11
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https://www.physicsforums.com/attachments/42263

https://www.physicsforums.com/attachments/42264

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

Dave
 
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Your attachments don't work. What details do you need?
 
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natural gas 2of2.jpg


natural gas 1of2.jpg


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...
 
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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?
 

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

1. What is natural gas?

Natural gas is a type of fossil fuel that is primarily composed of methane gas. It is formed from the remains of plants and animals that were buried and subjected to intense heat and pressure over millions of years.

2. How is water used in the production of natural gas?

Water is used in the production of natural gas through a process called hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking." This involves injecting a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals into underground shale formations to release the trapped gas.

3. What are the properties of standard motor oil?

Standard motor oil is typically a blend of base oils and additives that provide lubrication, protection against wear and tear, and help to keep engines clean. It also has a specific viscosity, or thickness, to ensure proper flow and performance in different temperatures and conditions.

4. How does motor oil impact the environment?

Motor oil can have a negative impact on the environment if it is not disposed of properly. It can contaminate soil and water sources if it is leaked or spilled, and can release harmful emissions when burned. It is important to recycle and properly dispose of used motor oil to reduce its environmental impact.

5. What is the relationship between standard oil and motor oil?

Standard oil is a type of crude oil that is extracted from the ground. It is then refined into various petroleum products, including motor oil. Motor oil is a specific type of oil that is used to lubricate and protect engines in vehicles, machinery, and other equipment.

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