Where Can I Find Thermodynamic Tables for n-Pentane and n-Butane?

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Thermodynamic tables for n-pentane and n-butane can be found on the NIST Chemistry WebBook, which is highly recommended for its reliability and comprehensive data. Users express appreciation for the resource, highlighting its usefulness for accessing chemical properties. The discussion emphasizes the importance of finding trustworthy online sources for thermodynamic information. Overall, the NIST website is praised as an excellent tool for researchers and students alike. Accessing these tables can significantly aid in thermodynamic studies and calculations.
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Hey guys, I'm having some trouble finding thermodynamic tables for n-pentane and n-butane. Does anybody know where I can find them, whether it be in books or (a trust able) online source?

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