The dependence of indium trichloride saturated and unsaturated vapor pressure on temperature was studied in the range of 630-950 K by static methods using a quartz membrane zero-manometer and taking into account the volume of its working chamber and substance mass. The thermodynamic data on the process of dissociation of dimeric molecules and sublimation of monomer and dimer from solid indium trichloride were calculated: ΔH 0 subl InCl 3 (g) 298 =
The dependence of the gallium trichloride saturated and unsaturated vapor pressures on temperature was studied by the static method using a quartz membrane zero-manometer and taking into account the volume of its working chamber and substance mass. Conclusions about the presence of a distinguishable amount of trimeric molecules along with dimeric and momomeric molecules in the vapor were drawn on the basis of the obtained data. The following rough thermo-
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