The Equilibrium Composition and Thermodynamic Properties of Sodium Vapor from 400 Degrees to 10,000 Degrees K


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The thermodynamic properties and equilibrium composition of sodium vapor at densities from 10 to the 6th power to 1 amagat are presented for temperatures from 400 to 10,000 K. The calculations were made using the ideal gas approximation. Dissociation and ionization were taken into account, but no correction was made for intermolecular forces and for the lowering of the ionization potential. The method of making these calculations is described in detail. (Author).










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Sodium Technology: 1962-1971


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The Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Sodium and Sodium Vapor


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The thermodynamic properties for the saturated and superheated phases of sodium are presented in tabular form and as a Mollier diagram. The density, thermal conductivity, viscosity, specific heat, and surface tension of the metal are given by tables and charts. The methods used in determining the properties are discussed.