Vapour pressure-temperature relation for sulphur up to the critical point

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
E. H. Baker
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Dec 1, 1971

Abstract

Vapour pressures of sulphur have been measured over the temperature range 340-1039°C by means of boiling-point measurements, an internally heated pressure vessel being employed with argon as the pressure medium. The results are expressed satisfactorily by a four-term pressure-temperature relation. At the cited critical temperature of 1040°C the calculated critical pressure is 204 atm. From the pressure-temperature relation and available thermal data for the vapour, the approximate composition of the saturated vapour in terms of the various molecular species has been derived for the critical point
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APA: E. H. Baker  (1971)  Vapour pressure-temperature relation for sulphur up to the critical point

MLA: E. H. Baker Vapour pressure-temperature relation for sulphur up to the critical point. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1971.

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