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Pressure—Volume—Temperature Relations in Solid Parahydrogen

Gerhard A. CookUnion Carbide Corporation, Linde Division, Research Laboratory, Tonawanda, New YorkRobert F. DwyerUnion Carbide Corporation, Linde Division, Research Laboratory, Tonawanda, New YorkOren E. BerwaldtUnion Carbide Corporation, Linde Division, Research Laboratory, Tonawanda, New YorkHugh E. NevinsUnion Carbide Corporation, Linde Division, Research Laboratory, Tonawanda, New York
1965en
ABI

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Experimental data are presented for the molar volume of solid parahydrogen at five different temperatures over the range 11.49° to 19.97°K and at pressures from 0 to 350 atm. In making the density measurements, it was found that there is a fairly well-defined region of temperature and pressure in which solid hydrogen is viscoelastic. At higher pressures the solid is rather hard and rigid. A diagram is included which gives an idea of the PVT relations for solid parahydrogen up to a pressure of about 400 atm. The accuracy with which the points on this diagram are known ranges from ±0.2% along the melting line to ±5% at points far from the melting line. A striking feature is the shape of the isobars in the neighborhood of the melting line; at pressures above about 150 atm, each isobar passes through a maximum at a molar volume which is greater than the corresponding molar volume along the melting line. It appears that the thermal coefficient of expansion of solid parahydrogen is negative in a narrow range of temperature and pressure.

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