From a previous posting, I have checked the regression statistics in what follows.
Ideal gas heat capacity
- selected estimating method from available choices in <T Correlations> panel
imported data
fit imported data
Seems to have worked, but regression statics are unverified by me at this time.
Ideal gas heat capacity: Original curve upon opening <T Correlations> panel

- Original Curve
- Compound W cp (scrn) 1.1.jpg (206.61 KiB) Viewed 8840 times
Ideal gas heat capacity: Imported external data

- Imported External Data
- Compound W cp load (scrn) 1.1.jpg (218.8 KiB) Viewed 8840 times
Ideal gas heat capacity: Fitted imported data

- Fitted Imported Data
- Compound W cp fit04 (scrn) 1.1.jpg (218.09 KiB) Viewed 8840 times
Analyzing the vapor heat capacity data using a second-order polynomial, least squares, linear regression provided different results from the PCDmanager regression statistics from the fitted imported data. My regression statistics were:
- coeff A = 16378
coeff B = 563.30
coeff C = -0.031591
std err A = 16196
std err B = 70.241
std err C = 0.072218
R2 = 0.99993
std err Y = 2988.9
F value = 27690
Deg of Freedom = 6
SSD mean = 7.4210E+11
SSD given Y = 5.3601E+07
What is happening here? Why the difference?