“…Existing methods for calculating the thermal conductivity of liquids Of the common methods for calculating thermal conductivity depending on the heat capacity, density and molecular weight of a substance, in relation to calculating the thermal conductivity of gas condensates, the best agreement with experiment is provided by the Vargaftik equation [3] Existing methods for calculating the thermal conductivity of liquids Of the common methods for calculating thermal conductivity depending on the heat capacity, density and molecular weight of a substance, in relation to calculating the thermal conductivity of gas condensates, the best agreement with experiment is provided by the Vargaftik equation [3] Existing methods for calculating the thermal conductivity of liquids Of the common methods for calculating thermal conductivity depending on the heat capacity, density and molecular weight of a substance, in relation to calculating the thermal conductivity of gas condensates, the best agreement with experiment is provided by the Vargaftik equation [3]…”