
3. Melting and boiling temperatures and enthalpies of pure mineral bodies
List of indexed table numbers and abbreviations
(1) melting at 1,625 torr
(2) sublimation at 760 torr - 1 torr = 133.322 4 Pa
(3) Sb (I ) = 1/2 Sb 2 (g )
(4) vaporization at 21 torr
(5) melting at 35 bar
(6) sublimation: As (s) = 1/4 As 4 (g )
(7) Bi (I ) = 0.54 Bi (g ) + 0.23 Bi 2 (g )
(8) at triple point under 20.6 torr
(9) at the triple point under 0.52 MPa
(10) sublimation at 119.5 torr
(11) steam containing predominantly CuBr and...
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