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Sublimation vapor pressure

Examples electron proton neutron, subcritical Having a mass less than the critical mass. sublimation The direct conversion of a solid into a vapor without first forming a liquid, sublimation vapor pressure The vapor pressure of a solid. [Pg.968]

White crystalline solid density 2.65 g/cm decomposes at 170°C without melting sublimes vapor pressure 0.1 torr at 20°C insoluble in water soluble... [Pg.953]

This table gives the sublimation (vapor) pressure of some representative solids as a function of temperature. Entries include simple inorganic and organic substances in their solid phase below room temperature, as well as polycyclic organic compounds which show measurable sublimation pressure only at elevated temperatures. Substances are listed by molecular formula in the Hill order. Values marked by represent the solid-liquid-gas triple point. Note that some pressure values are in pascals (Pa) and others are in kUopascals (kPa). For conversion, 1 kPa = 7.506 mmHg =... [Pg.975]

Heat of sublimation Vapor pressure of liquid 84 kcal/g-atom b... [Pg.6]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 ]

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