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  • ...complete explanation of this fact requires a deep excursion into [[quantum physics]], but it can be summarized as follows: mercury has a unique electronic con ...book|author=Hammond, C. R|title=The Elements, in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 81st edition|publisher=CRC press|year=2000|isbn = 0849304814|url=http://www
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  • ...les which melt at 50 °C. It possesses a disagreeable odor, [[Sublimation (physics)|sublime]]s readily, and turns brown on exposure to air. [[Oxidizing agent]
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  • |title = boiling point or sublimation (°C) organic matter in the vapor pressure above 101.3 kPa |doi=10.1063/1.1729851| journal = The Journal of Chemical Physics
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  • ...Physical Constants of Organic Compounds", in CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Internet Version 2005, <http://www.hbcpnetbase.com>|journal=CRC Press}}</r ...rankincense]] of [[Java]]." An acidic material was derived from benzoin by sublimation, and named "flowers of benzoin," or benzoic acid. The hydrocarbon derived f
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  • ...as [[arsenopyrite]] with a hammer. Arsenic (and some arsenic compounds) [[sublimation (chemistry)|sublimes]] upon heating at atmospheric pressure, converting dir ...= The NUBASE Evaluation of Nuclear and Decay Properties| journal = Nuclear Physics A| volume = 729| pages = 3–128| publisher = Atomic Mass Data Center| year
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