Abstract

The thermodynamic properties of beryllium have been evaluated up to 2800 K. A further evaluation is justified by the inclusion of not only new specific heat measurements at low temperature but also new enthalpy measurements at high temperature which lead to a reassessment of the enthalpies and entropies of transition and fusion. Selected values include an enthalpy of sublimation of 324 ± 5 kJ/mol at 298.15 K and a boiling point at one atmosphere pressure of 2745 K.

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