- 🇬🇧 Titanium
- 🇺🇦 Титан
- 🇨🇳 鈦
- 🇳🇱 Titaan
- 🇫🇷 Titane
- 🇩🇪 Titan
- 🇮🇱 טיטניום
- 🇮🇹 Titanio
- 🇯🇵 チタン
- 🇵🇹 Titânio
- 🇪🇸 Titanio
- 🇸🇪 Titan
- 🇷🇺 Титан
Titanium - 22Ti: thermochemistry and thermodynamics
Temperatures
- melting points of the chemical elements displayed on a miniature periodic tableMelting point: 1941 [1668 °C (3034 °F)] K
- boiling points of the chemical elements displayed on a miniature periodic tableBoiling point: 3560 [3287 °C (5949 °F)] K
- liquid range of the chemical elements displayed on a miniature periodic tableLiquid range: 1619 K
- critical temperatures of the chemical elements displayed on a miniature periodic tableCritical temperature: (no data) K
- superconduction temparatures of the chemical elements displayed on a miniature periodic tableSuperconduction temperature: 0.40 [or -272.7 °C (-458.9 °F)] K
Enthalpies
- enthalpy of fusion of the chemical elements displayed on a miniature periodic tableEnthalpy of fusion: 18.7 kJ mol-1
- enthalpy of vaporisation of the chemical elements displayed on a miniature periodic tableEnthalpy of vaporisation: 425 kJ mol-1
- enthalpy of atomisation of the chemical elements displayed on a miniature periodic tableEnthalpy of atomisation: 471 kJ mol-1
Thermodynamic data
This table gives a few thermodynamic data for titanium. Most values are those given in the NBS technical notes (reference 1) after conversion from the units used within those notes. Values labelled with an asterisk (*) are Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) agreed values for the thermodynamic properties of key chemical substances (reference 2). These values are published in a number of places including the WWW (reference 3).
| State | ΔfH° | ΔfG° | S° | CpH | H°298.15‑H°0 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Units | kJ mol‑1 | kJ mol‑1 | J K‑1 mol‑1 | J K‑1 mol‑1 | kJ mol‑1 |
| Solid | *0 | 0 | *30.72 ± 0.10 | 25.0 | *4.824 ± 0.015 |
| Gas | *473 ± 3 | 425 | *180.298 ± 0.010 | 24.43 | *7.539 ± 0.002 |
Notes
This tables gives a few thermodynamic data. Most values are those given in the NBS technical notes (reference 1) after conversion from the units used within those notes. Values labelled with an asterisk (*) are Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) agreed values for the thermodynamic properties of key chemical substances (reference 2). These values are published in a number of places including the WWW (reference 3).
References
- R.H. Schumm, D.D. Wagman, S. Bailey, W.H. Evans, and V.B. Parker in National Bureau of Standards (USA) Technical Notes 270-1 to 270-8, 1973.
- http://www.codata.info/resources/databases/key1.html
- J.D. Cox, DD., Wagman, and V.A. Medvedev, CODATA Key Values for Thermodynamics, Hemisphere Publishing Corp., New York, USA, 1989.