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

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    17 Cl chlorine; use (T/K) 128 ... Indicates values calculated from ideal gas thermodynamic ... "The Vapor Pressure of Calcium between 500 and 625°C". Physical ...

  3. Chlorine - Wikipedia

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    Although aqua regia is an unstable mixture that continually gives off fumes containing free chlorine gas, this chlorine gas appears to have been ignored until c. 1630, when its nature as a separate gaseous substance was recognised by the Brabantian chemist and physician Jan Baptist van Helmont. [15] [en 1] Carl Wilhelm Scheele, discoverer of ...

  4. Template:Infobox chlorine - Wikipedia

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    Chlorine, 17 Cl; Chlorine ... Vapor pressure. P ... E172 would be the end of period 8 ("noble gas") and E173 would be the beginning of period 9. ...

  5. Vapor pressure - Wikipedia

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    This is illustrated in the vapor pressure chart (see right) that shows graphs of the vapor pressures versus temperatures for a variety of liquids. [7] At the normal boiling point of a liquid, the vapor pressure is equal to the standard atmospheric pressure defined as 1 atmosphere, [1] 760 Torr, 101.325 kPa, or 14.69595 psi.

  6. Vapor–liquid equilibrium - Wikipedia

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    The concentration of a vapor in contact with its liquid, especially at equilibrium, is often expressed in terms of vapor pressure, which will be a partial pressure (a part of the total gas pressure) if any other gas(es) are present with the vapor. The equilibrium vapor pressure of a liquid is in general strongly dependent on temperature. At ...

  7. Dichloromethane - Wikipedia

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    Vapor pressure: 0.13 kPa (−70.5 °C) 2 kPa (−40 °C) ... DCM is produced by treating either chloromethane or methane with chlorine gas at 400–500 °C. At these ...

  8. Sodium chlorate - Wikipedia

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    Vapor pressure <0.35 mPa [2] Magnetic susceptibility (χ) ... which is an industrial process for the electrolytic production of sodium hydroxide and chlorine gas. ...

  9. Phosphorus trichloride - Wikipedia

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    Vapor pressure: 13.3 kPa ... trichloride by burning phosphorus in chlorine gas. [6] ... have the +3 oxidation state and the chlorine atoms are considered to be in the ...