Talk:Hydrocarbon dew point

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Typical Cricondentherm temp of nat gas
In regards to this line in the article, "As the cricondentherm of natural gas is typically around 27 bar", I would expect you to refer to a temperature, rather than a pressure (27 bar). Also, it seems odd to me to quote such a specific value when I would expect the value to vary based on the composition of the mixture? Batzer (talk) 00:18, 13 September 2020 (UTC) Chris Batzer, Sept/2020.