Input interpretation
gaseous elements (at STP) | thermal conductivity
Summary
median | 0.02583 W/(m K) highest | 0.1805 W/(m K) (hydrogen) lowest | 0.00361 W/(m K) (radon)
Units
Distribution plots
(thermal conductivity in watts per meter kelvin difference)
Thermal conductivity rankings
1 | radon | 0.00361 W/(m K) 2 | xenon | 0.00565 W/(m K) 3 | chlorine | 0.0089 W/(m K) 4 | krypton | 0.00943 W/(m K) 5 | argon | 0.01772 W/(m K) 6 | nitrogen | 0.02583 W/(m K) 7 | oxygen | 0.02658 W/(m K) 8 | fluorine | 0.0277 W/(m K) 9 | neon | 0.0491 W/(m K) 10 | helium | 0.1513 W/(m K) 11 | hydrogen | 0.1805 W/(m K)
Unit conversions for median thermal conductivity 0.02583 W/(m K)
0.02583 W/(m °C) (watts per meter degree Celsius difference)
2583 erg/(cm K s) (ergs per centimeter kelvin difference second)
0.001244 BTU_IT in/(h in^2 °F) (IT British thermal unit inches per hour square inch degree Fahrenheit difference)
0.01492 BTU_IT ft/(h ft^2 °F) (IT British thermal unit feet per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit difference)