If data are required for intermediate temperatures or pressures, linear interpolation is normally accurate.

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Properties of Pure Substances topics include: Pure substance, p-v, p-t and t-s diagrams, steam quality measurements and steam tables. A pure substance is a unique form of matter with a constant chemical composition and characteristic properties. Pure substances have a fixed composition and are made up of only one type of atoms or molecules. They also have a fixed density, melting point, and boiling point.  Pure substances can take the form of a single element or chemical compound. Elements are pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. Compounds are pure substances... Show more

If data are required for intermediate temperatures or pressures, linear interpolation is normally accurate.