Chemical data page
Critical point
ref
T c (K)
T c (°C)
P c (MPa)
P c (other)
V c (cm3 /mol)
ρ c (g/cm3 )
1 H hydrogen
use
32.97
−240.18
1.293
CRC.a
32.97
−240.18
1.293
65
KAL
33.2
1.297
65.0
SMI
−239.9
13.2 kgf /cm2
0.0310
1 H hydrogen (equilibrium)
LNG
−240.17
1.294
12.77 atm
65.4
0.0308
1 H hydrogen (normal)
LNG
−239.91
1.297
12.8 atm
65.0
0.0310
1 D deuterium
KAL
38.2
1.65
60
1 D deuterium (equilibrium)
LNG
−234.8
1.650
16.28 atm
60.4
0.0668
1 D deuterium (normal)
LNG
−234.7
1.665
16.43 atm
60.3
0.0669
2 He helium
use
5.19
−267.96
0.227
CRC.a
5.19
−267.96
0.227
57
KAL
5.19
0.227
57.2
SMI
−267.9
2.34 kgf/cm2
0.0693
2 He helium (equilibrium)
LNG
−267.96
0.2289
2.261 atm
0.06930
2 He helium -3
LNG
−269.85
0.1182
1.13 atm
72.5
0.0414
2 He helium -4
LNG
−267.96
0.227
2.24 atm
57.3
0.0698
3 Li lithium
use
(3223)
(2950)
(67)
CRC.b
(3223)
2950
(67)
(66)
7 N nitrogen
use
126.21
−146.94
3.39
CRC.a
126.21
−146.94
3.39
90
KAL
126.2
3.39
89.5
SMI
−147.1
34.7 kgf/cm2
0.3110
7 N nitrogen -14
LNG
−146.94
3.39
33.5 atm
89.5
0.313
7 N nitrogen -15
LNG
−146.8
3.39
33.5 atm
90.4
0.332
8 O oxygen
use
154.59
−118.56
5.043
CRC.a
154.59
−118.56
5.043
73
LNG
−118.56
5.043
49.77 atm
73.4
0.436
KAL
154.6
5.04
73.4
SMI
−118.8
51.4 kgf/cm2
0.430
9 F fluorine
use
144.13
−129.02
5.172
CRC.a
144.13
−129.02
5.172
66
LNG
−129.0
5.215
51.47 atm
66.2
0.574
KAL
144.3
5.22
66
10 Ne neon
use
44.4
−228.7
2.76
CRC.a
44.4
−228.7
2.76
42
LNG
−228.71
2.77
27.2 atm
41.7
0.4835
KAL
44.4
2.76
41.7
SMI
−228.7
26.8 kgf/cm2
0.484
11 Na sodium
use
(2573)
(2300)
(35)
CRC.b
(2573)
2300
(35)
(116)
15 P phosphorus
use
994
721
CRC.a
994
721
LNG
721
16 S sulfur
use
1314
1041
20.7
CRC.a
1314
1041
20.7
LNG
1041
11.7
116 atm
KAL
1314
20.7
SMI
1040
17 Cl chlorine
use
416.9
143.8
7.991
CRC.a
416.9
143.8
7.991
123
LNG
143.8
7.71
76.1 atm
124
0.573
KAL
416.9
7.98
124
SMI
144.0
78.7 kgf/cm2
0.573
18 Ar argon
use
150.87
−122.28
4.898
CRC.a
150.87
−122.28
4.898
75
LNG
−122.3
4.87
48.1 atm
74.6
0.536
KAL
150.9
4.90
74.6
SMI
−122
49.7 kgf/cm2
0.531
19 K potassium
use
(2223)
(1950)
(16)
CRC.b
(2223)
1950
(16)
(209)
33 As arsenic
use
1673
1400
CRC.a
1673
1400
35
LNG
1400
34 Se selenium
use
1766
1493
27.2
CRC.a
1766
1493
27.2
LNG
1493
35 Br bromine
use
588
315
10.34
CRC.a
588
315
10.34
127
LNG
315
10.3
102 atm
135
1.184
KAL
588
10.3
127
SMI
302
1.18
36 Kr krypton
use
209.41
−63.74
5.50
CRC.a
209.41
−63.74
5.50
91
LNG
−63.75
5.50
54.3 atm
91.2
0.9085
KAL
209.4
5.50
91.2
37 Rb rubidium
use
(2093)
(1820)
(16)
CRC.b
(2093)
1820
(16)
(247)
LNG
1832
250
0.34
53 I iodine
use
819
546
11.7
CRC.a
819
546
155
LNG
546
11.7
115 atm
155
0.164
KAL
819
155
SMI
553
54 Xe xenon
use
289.77
16.62
5.841
CRC.c
289.77
16.62
5.841
118
LNG
16.583
5.84
57.64 atm
118
1.105
KAL
289.7
5.84
118
SMI
16.6
60.2 kgf/cm2
1.155
55 Cs caesium
use
1938
1665
9.4
CRC.d
1938
1665
9.4
341
LNG
1806
300
0.44
80 Hg mercury
use
1750
1477
172.00
CRC.a
1750
1477
172.00
43
LNG
1477
160.8
1587 atm
KAL
1750
172
42.7
SMI
1460±20
1640±50 kgf/cm2
0.5
86 Rn radon
use
377
104
6.28
CRC.a
377
104
6.28
LNG
104
6.28
62 atm
139
1.6
KAL
377
6.3
SMI
104
64.1 kgf/cm2
References
CRC.a-d
David R. Lide (ed), CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics , 85th Edition , online version. CRC Press . Boca Raton, Florida, 2003; Section 6, Fluid Properties; Critical Constants. Also agrees with Celsius values from Section 4: Properties of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds, Melting, Boiling, Triple, and Critical Point Temperatures of the Elements
Estimated accuracy for T c and P c is indicated by the number of digits. Above 750 K T c values may be in error by 10 K or more. V c values are not assumed accurate more than to a few percent. Parentheses indicate extrapolated values. From these sources:
(a ) D. Ambrose, Vapor-Liquid Constants of Fluids , in R.M. Stevenson, S. Malanowski, Handbook of the Thermodynamics of Organic Compounds , Elsevier, New York, (1987).
(b ) I.G. Dillon, P.A. Nelson, B.S. Swanson, J. Chem. Phys. 44 , 4229, (1966).
(c ) O. Sifner, J. Klomfar, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 23 , 63, (1994).
(d ) N.B. Vargaftik, Int. J. Thermophys. 11 , 467, (1990).
LNG
J.A. Dean (ed), Lange's Handbook of Chemistry (15th Edition), McGraw-Hill, 1999; Section 6; Table 6.5 Critical Properties
KAL
National Physical Laboratory , Kaye and Laby Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants ; D. Ambrose, M.B. Ewing, M.L. McGlashan, Critical constants and second virial coefficients of gases (retrieved Dec 2005)
SMI
W.E. Forsythe (ed.), Smithsonian Physical Tables 9th ed. , online version (1954; Knovel 2003). Table 259, Critical Temperatures, Pressures, and Densities of Gases
See also
Elements Data
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Atomic radius empirical, calculated, van der Waals radius, covalent radius
Boiling point
Critical point
Density solid, liquid, gas
Elastic properties of the elements : Young's modulus , Poisson's ratio , bulk modulus , shear modulus
Electrical resistivity
Electron affinity
Electron configuration
Electronegativity (Pauling, Allen scale)
Hardness: Mohs hardness , Vickers hardness , Brinell hardness
Heat capacity
Heat of fusion
Heat of vaporization
Ionization energy (in eV) and molar ionization energies (in kJ/mol)
Melting point
Molar ionization energy
Oxidation state
Speed of sound
Standard atomic weight
Thermal conductivity
Specific heat capacity
Thermal expansion
Vapor pressure