RI 7372 Surface Tension And Density Of Liquid Tin

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Alfred E. Schwaneke
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The surface tension from 240° to 844° C and the density from 236° to 583° C of 99.999 percent purity liquid tin has been measured using the maximum-bubble-pressure method. Results for surface tension (y) show y (dynes/em) = 566.84 -4.76 X 10-2 T (° C) with a standard error of 1.9 dynes/cm. Results for density (p) show p (g/cm3) = 7.16 -6.3 X 10-4 T (° C) with a standard error of 0.012 g/cm3. Comparisons with other data found in the literature are discussed. The experimental results are considered to be as good as any data presently available.
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APA: Alfred E. Schwaneke  (1970)  RI 7372 Surface Tension And Density Of Liquid Tin

MLA: Alfred E. Schwaneke RI 7372 Surface Tension And Density Of Liquid Tin. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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