The equation for this reaction is: (5.10)2Ag(s)+PoCl42−⇌Ag2Po(s)+4Cl− and the Gibbs energy for the reaction is −158.2 kJ mol−1 (equivalent to a reaction stability constant of log K=27.7, thus demonstrating the high stability). Fig. 5.35 demonstrates the speciation of ...
(one electron, one positron) somewhat analogous to a hydrogen atom (one electron, one proton). After a brief interlude of about 140ns, the two particles annihilate, resulting in the production of pure energy according to Einstein's famous equation (e=mc2) in the form of two coincident 511...
, at high temperatures and small samples, then a corrected equation taking solvent evaporation into account should be used. 5.22.8.2 Vapor Pressure of Metallic Polonium The vapor pressure of pure, metallic polonium was measured by several authors.66,68,69 Experiments are difficult, especially at ...