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Gallium vapor pressure, high temperature

Many elements evaporate, but many such as chromium (Cr), cadmium (Cd), magnesium (Mg), arsenic (As), and carbon (C) sublime, and many others such as antimony (Sb), selenium (Se), and titanium (Ti), are on the borderline between evaporation and sublimation. For example, chromium, which has a vapor pressure of 10 Torr 600°C below its melting point, is generally vaporized by sublimation. Carbon cannot be melted except under high hydrostatic pressure. Materials such as aluminum, tin, gallium, and lead have very low vapor pressures at temperatures above the points at which they are just-molten. For example, tin has a vapor pressure of lO Torr 1000°C above its melting point. Aluminum and lead have vapor pressures of 10 Torr at about 500°C above their melting points. [Pg.196]

Liquid Metals. If operating temperatures rise above 250—300°C, where many organic fluids decompose and water exerts high vapor pressure, hquid metals have found some use, eg, mercury for limited appHcation in turbines sodium, especially its low melting eutectic with 23 wt % potassium, as a hydrauhc fluid and coolant in nuclear reactors and potassium, mbidium, cesium, and gallium in some special uses. [Pg.252]


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