4. Solid-vapor equilibrium
Table 2 shows the properties of steam in equilibrium with the solid (ice I) at temperatures below 0°C. The vapor pressure of ice between 0 and – 80°C can be described, with an uncertainty of less than 0.5%, by an empirical relationship proposed by , in which pressure p is in pascals and T in kelvins :
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