RI 7271 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Titanium (2,008° To 2,379° K) And Liquid Platinum (2,045° To 2,442° K)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. K. Koch
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The vapor pressures of liquid titanium and liquid platinum were studied under the Bureau of Mines program for the determination of thermochemical data on the transition elements. Beating was done in a 2-kw electron-beam furnace with a water-cooled copper crucible to contain the melt. Temperature was measured with a disappearing-filament brightness pyrometer. The vapor pressure data for liquid titanium in the range 2,008° to 2,379° K are represented by the least-squares derived equation [log p (atm) = 6.268 - 22, T] Two series of determinations were made on liquid platinum. Results of the first series are expressed by the least-squares derived equation [log p (atm) = 8.240 - 30,460T] for the range 2,0860 to 2,4200 K. Results of the second series are expressed by the least-squares derived equation [log p (atm) = 7.795 - 29,580 T] in the range 2,045° to 2,442° K. Third-law evaluations of each series gave mean standard heats of sublimation of 112.4 kcal/mole, 133.3 kcal/mole, and 133.8 kcal/mole for titanium first series on platinum, and second series on platinum, respectively. Second-law heats of sublimation and equations for heats, free energies, and entropies of vaporization were obtained from sigma plots of each data set.
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APA: R. K. Koch  (1969)  RI 7271 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Titanium (2,008° To 2,379° K) And Liquid Platinum (2,045° To 2,442° K)

MLA: R. K. Koch RI 7271 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Titanium (2,008° To 2,379° K) And Liquid Platinum (2,045° To 2,442° K). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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