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Liquid/Molten Sulfur specific gravity

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sfacchin

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May 13, 2009
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Anyone knows/has the variation of liquid/molten sulfur as a function of temperature?
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From the CRC manual:

The density at the melting point (115.21oC) is 1.819 g.cm-3

Between that temperature and 160oC use:

[ρ]t = 1.819 g.cm-3-0.0008(t-115.21oC)​
 
Surprizing you haven't asked about viscosities.

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BigInch, my issue is with volume to mass conversion of a liquid sulfur tank.:)
Flow properties, in this case, are not my concern.
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