Graphite Sublimation: Temp & Industrial Use
Graphite, an allotrope of carbon, exhibits a unique characteristic in its transition to a liquid state, which is not a conventional melting but rather sublimation; this process occurs at an extremely high temperature, typically around 3,652 degrees Celsius (6,606 degrees Fahrenheit), under normal conditions. The measurement of graphite’s sublimation point is crucial in various high-temperature … Read more