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  2. Palladium - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point: 3236 K (2963 °C, 5365 °F) ... palladium: 2, 8, 18 ... also called Lindlar's Palladium. [47] A large number of carbon–carbon bonding reactions in ...

  3. Boiling points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the various reported boiling points for the elements, with recommended values to be used elsewhere on Wikipedia. ... Fahrenheit; 1 H hydrogen (H 2 ...

  4. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point (°C) K b (°C⋅kg/mol) Freezing point (°C) K f (°C⋅kg/mol) Data source; Aniline: ... [2] Acetone: 0.78 56.2 1.67 –94.8 K b [3] Benzene: 0.87 80. ...

  5. Template:Infobox palladium - Wikipedia

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  6. Vapor pressures of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    46 Pd palladium; use (T/K) 1721 1897 2117 2395 2753 3234 CRC.b (T/°C) 1448 (s) ... The temperature at standard pressure should be equal to the normal boiling point, ...

  7. Thermal expansivities of the elements - Wikipedia

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    As quoted in an online version of: David R. Lide (ed), CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 84th Edition.CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida, 2003; Section 4, Properties of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds; Physical Properties of the Rare Earth Metals

  8. Heats of vaporization of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    46 Pd palladium; use: 358 LNG: 362 WEL: 380 Zhang et al. 358 ... Values refer to the enthalpy change in the conversion of liquid to gas at the boiling point (normal ...

  9. Melting points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    The Gmelin rare earths handbook lists 1522 °C and 1550 °C as two melting points given in the literature, the most recent reference [Handbook on the chemistry and physics of rare earths, vol.12 (1989)] is given with 1529 °C.