Abstract

Abstract The Modified Entrainment Method (MEM) was used to compare the vapor pressures of HgI 2 from different sources in the temperature range 100–200°C. The vapor pressure varied with the impurity content and the stoichiometry of the materials studied. Impure or nonstoichiometric HgI 2 samples were found to have vapor pressures higher than those of purified and more nearly stoichiometric materials. The MEM was used here for the first time to observe a phase transition: red to yellow HgI 2.

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