swansont Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 OK, would you use the same labels for space and the relatively huge pressure at the top of a mercury barometer? What I said at the outset was "Some of the mercury will be lost by evaporation" Your reply was "The vapor pressure of mercury is 10^-8 torr at 200K, which is close to Rb vapor pressure at room temperature. We have 1g ampoules of Rb in vacuum that have lasted a decade." No, that was not my reply. That was my post. I did not quote you; I was not replying to you. I was providing information for those reading the thread, specifically imatfaal, who had asked for more information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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