Examples
The following table is a list of a variety of substances ordered by increasing vapor pressure.
Substance | Vapor Pressure (SI units) |
Vapor Pressure (Bar); |
Vapor Pressure (mmHg); |
Temperature |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tungsten | 100 Pa | 0.001 | 0.75 | 3203 °C |
Ethylene glycol | 500 Pa | 0.005 | 3.75 | 20 °C |
Xenon difluoride | 600 Pa | 0.006 | 4.50 | 25 °C |
Water (H2O) | 2.3 kPa | 0.023 | 17.5 | 20 °C |
Propanol | 2.4 kPa | 0.024 | 18.0 | 20 °C |
Ethanol | 5.83 kPa | 0.0583 | 43.7 | 20 °C |
Methyl isobutyl ketone | 26.48 kPa | 0.2648 | 198.62 | 25 °C |
Freon 113 | 37.9 kPa | 0.379 | 284 | 20 °C |
Acetaldehyde | 98.7 kPa | 0.987 | 740 | 20 °C |
Butane | 220 kPa | 2.2 | 1650 | 20 °C |
Formaldehyde | 435.7 kPa | 4.357 | 3268 | 20 °C |
Propane | 1.013 MPa | 10.133 | 7600 | 25.6 °C |
Carbonyl sulfide | 1.255 MPa | 12.55 | 9412 | 25 °C |
Carbon dioxide | 5.7 MPa | 57 | 42753 | 20 °C |
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