Thermodynamic Properties of Expanded Liquid Mercury in the Metal-Nonmetal Transition Range
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Simultaneous measurements of the density and electrical conductivity have been carried out for expanded liquid Hg in the temperature and pressure range up to 1500°C and up to 2200 bar. At densities below 10 g/cm<SUP>3</SUP> the temperature coefficient of the conductivity at constant volume increases appreciably with decreasing density. Anomalous behaviours are found in the thermodynamic properties such as equation-of-state and isothermal compressibility when the metallic Hg is transformed to a nonmetallic state. Structural changes in the metal-nonmetal transition range are discussed in connection with the observed thermodynamic properties.
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