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Ch. 8: Diamond - Physical and Chemical Properties

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DIAMONDS
and this gives for a temperature of 4400° Ab. a pressure of 16-6 Ats. as the melting-point pressure. The results of the formula are given in the form of a table :
If, then, we may reason from these rough estimates, above a temperature of 58000 Ab. no amount of pressure will cause carbon vapour to assume liquid form, whilst at 44000 Ab. a pressure of above 17 atmos-
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