Tungsten and oxygen
PP: D: 7.21-7.30
g·cm-3 (measured), 7.27 g·cm-3 (X-ray); MP: 1472℃;
significant sublimation starts already far below the melting point at >750℃.
The presence of water vapor enhances the volatility considerably; BP: 1837℃
(at this temperature the sum of the volatile partial pressures corresponds to 1
bar). The volatile species are only polymeric molecules (in mol%: 23.7 W2O6, 0.57
W3O8, 58.2 W3O9, 17.53 W4O11); MH: 83-163
kg·mm-2 (50g); CO: yellow (smallest diminution of oxygen
changes the color to different types of green); at lower temperature (-27 to -50℃)
it is bluish white and at <-50℃ white. At elevated temperature
the color changes to brownish yellow;
electrical resisdvity:0.14-0.18Ω·cm; HR:
titanium rings are lighter than tungsten rings but durable
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