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The melting point of gallium, 29.7646 °C (85.5763 °F; 302.9146 K), ... the greatest ratio between melting point and boiling point of any element. ...
This is a list of the various reported boiling points for the elements, with recommended values to be used elsewhere on Wikipedia. ... 31 Ga gallium; use: 2673 K ...
Kaye & Laby give two values for the boiling point of gallium which can be read online. (1) Properties of the elements 3.1.2 - the value is 2200°C (2) Standard molar heat capacities and properties of melting and evaporation of the elements 3.10.1 - the value for Tvap is 2480K. By my calculation 2480K = (2480 - 273)°C = 2207°C.
31 Ga gallium; use: 256 CRC: 254 LNG: 254 WEL: 256 Zhang et al. ... Values refer to the enthalpy change in the conversion of liquid to gas at the boiling point ...
31 Ga gallium; use (T/K) 1310 1448 ... pressure should be equal to the normal boiling point, ... properties of carbon up to the critical point". Carbon ...
Spectral lines of gallium: Other properties; ... melting point comment = | boiling point K = | boiling point C = | boiling point F = | boiling point ref = | boiling ...
Galinstan is a brand name for an alloy composed of gallium, indium, and tin which melts at −19 °C (−2 °F) and is thus liquid at room temperature. [4] [5] In scientific literature, galinstan is also used to denote the eutectic alloy of gallium, indium, and tin, which melts at around +11 °C (52 °F). [5]
The Gmelin rare earths handbook lists 1522 °C and 1550 °C as two melting points given in the literature, the most recent reference [Handbook on the chemistry and physics of rare earths, vol.12 (1989)] is given with 1529 °C.