RI 7125 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Columbium (2,740° To 3,140° K) And Liquid Hafnium (2,500° To 2,810° K)

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R. K. Koch
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The vapor pressures of liquid columbium and liquid hafnium were deter-mined by the Langmuir free evaporation method as a part of the Bureau of Mines program on the study of transition metals. An electron-beam furnace with a water-cooled copper crucible was used for melting. Temperature was measured with a two-color ratio pyrometer. Least-squares analyses of the vapor pres-sure data gave the following equations: [Logp (atm) = 5 .429 -31,310 T] for liquid columbium in the range 2,740° - 3,140° K, and [Log p (atm) = 5,690 28 T] for liquid zirconium in the range 2,500° -2,810° K. Third-law evaluations of each data set gave mean heats of sublimation (298.15° K) of 175.1±3.2 kcal/mole and 148.3±1.2 kcal/mole for columbium and hafnium, respectively. Second-law standard heats of sublimation determined from sigma plots and from sigma-prime plots agreed fairly well with the third-law values. The sigma-prime plots gave standard entropies of sublimation of 30.96±0.84 eu and 33.S6±0.44 eu for columbium and hafnium, respectively.
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APA: R. K. Koch  (1968)  RI 7125 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Columbium (2,740° To 3,140° K) And Liquid Hafnium (2,500° To 2,810° K)

MLA: R. K. Koch RI 7125 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Columbium (2,740° To 3,140° K) And Liquid Hafnium (2,500° To 2,810° K). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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