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The same words are to be found in the 1965/66 edition, Chemical Rubber Co., Cleveland, 46th ed.
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The same words are to be found in the 1965/66 edition, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, edited by R. C. Weast (Chemical Rubber Co., Cleveland, 1965), 46th ed., p. B-121.
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Each drop was in an open plastic container of height 1.3 cm. length 4.5 cm, and width 3.3 cm
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To assess the accuracy of the weighing procedure, controls, such as an empty container, were also weighed each time. We used the observed, assumedly spurious variation of control masses of a few tenths of a milligram to correct the measured masses of the drops and obtained only slightly modified rates of mass loss, 1.6 and 6.0 μg/h, respectively.
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The Hg pressure was obtained from the formula log P= -3212.5/T + 7.150, where P is in units of kPa. See Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, edited by J. I. Kroschwitz and M. Howe-Grant (Wiley, New York, 1995), Vol. 16, 4th ed., p. 213. A nearly equivalent formula, when corrected, is given by H. E. Stokinger, "The metals," in Patty's Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, edited by G. D. Clayton and F. E. Clayton (Wiley, New York, 1981), Vol. 2A, 3rd ed., p. 1771.
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The Hg pressure was obtained from the formula log P= -3212.5/T + 7.150, where P is in units of kPa. See Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, edited by J. I. Kroschwitz and M. Howe-Grant (Wiley, New York, 1995), Vol. 16, 4th ed., p. 213. A nearly equivalent formula, when corrected, is given by H. E. Stokinger, "The metals," in Patty's Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, edited by G. D. Clayton and F. E. Clayton (Wiley, New York, 1981), Vol. 2A, 3rd ed., p. 1771.
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