The Vapour Pressure of Hydrogen Sulphide

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The vapour pressure of hydrogen sulphide has been measured over the temperature range 108 to 220 degrees K, the pressure being between 0\cdot 005 and 110 cm. of mercury. The results are compared, where possible, with previous measurements, and are used to calculate latent heats which are compared with calorimetric data. The results indicate the occurrence of a second-order transition of the solid phase at a temperature of 127\cdot 8 degrees K.

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