1929
DOI: 10.1021/j150306a002
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The Vapor Pressures of Sulphur between 100° and 550° with related Thermal Data

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“…We concluded that the coefficients shown above are inconsistent with equation (1) and that this equation is not a suitable model to use to represent the vapour pressures of sulfur. In spite of the problems we experienced with equation (1), we used both the experimental data and the calculated values reported by these authors to evaluate the quality of the other vapour pressure equations.…”
Section: Vapour Pressure Equations For Sulfurmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…We concluded that the coefficients shown above are inconsistent with equation (1) and that this equation is not a suitable model to use to represent the vapour pressures of sulfur. In spite of the problems we experienced with equation (1), we used both the experimental data and the calculated values reported by these authors to evaluate the quality of the other vapour pressure equations.…”
Section: Vapour Pressure Equations For Sulfurmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…(1) The mirror image representation by equation (10) serves to indicate that all the signs of the coefficients are incorrect. Therefore, the correct form of equation (10) should read:…”
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