“List of physicochemical data concerning water” (英語). 2015年6月13日閲覧。 “Water Structure and Science、Boiling point, 101.325 kPaのH2Oの欄および脚注c1による。「c1 The boiling point of water used to be defined as 100 °C (212 °F) under standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa), but we now use the International Temperature Scale (ITS-90) where the boiling point is about 99.9743 °C for VSMOW a . The boiling point and critical point on the thermodynamic temperature scale have been estimated at 99.9839 °C and 647.113 K respectively [469].」”熱力学温度における沸点は、99.9839 °Cと見積もられている。なお、熱力学温度 (T) と国際温度目盛り (ITS-90) (T90) との差の見積もりについては、Estimates of the Differences between Thermodynamic Temperature and the ITS-90 Table 1 を参考にされたい。
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“List of physicochemical data concerning water” (英語). 2015年6月13日閲覧。 “Water Structure and Science、Melting point, 101.325 kPaの欄および脚注c2による。「c2 The melting point of water (cold --> hot) used to be defined as 0°C (32°F) under standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa), but we now use the International Temperature Scale (ITS-90). 0°C is now defined as 273.15 K but does not exactly equal the melting point of water, 273.152519 K.」”
“List of physicochemical data concerning water” (英語). 2015年6月13日閲覧。 “Water Structure and Science、Boiling point, 101.325 kPaのH2Oの欄および脚注c1による。「c1 The boiling point of water used to be defined as 100 °C (212 °F) under standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa), but we now use the International Temperature Scale (ITS-90) where the boiling point is about 99.9743 °C for VSMOW a . The boiling point and critical point on the thermodynamic temperature scale have been estimated at 99.9839 °C and 647.113 K respectively [469].」”熱力学温度における沸点は、99.9839 °Cと見積もられている。なお、熱力学温度 (T) と国際温度目盛り (ITS-90) (T90) との差の見積もりについては、Estimates of the Differences between Thermodynamic Temperature and the ITS-90 Table 1 を参考にされたい。
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