Input interpretation
halogenated compounds | vapor pressure
Summary
median | 13200 Pa highest | 4.225×10^6 Pa (hydrogen chloride) lowest | 133.3 Pa (3 chemicals) distribution | | (based on 17 values; 3 unavailable)
Entities with missing values
cupric fluoride | iodoacetonitrile | potassium chloride (total: 3)
Distribution plots
(vapor pressure in thousands of pascals)
Vapor pressure rankings
1 | zinc fluoride | 133.3 Pa 2 | sodium bromide | 133.3 Pa 3 | potassium iodide | 133.3 Pa 4 | sodium fluoride | 186.6 Pa 5 | chlorocyclopentane | 3200 Pa 6 | hydrofluoric acid | 3600 Pa 7 | fluorocyclohexane | 5700 Pa 8 | lithium bromide | 6700 Pa 9 | rubidium fluoride | 13200 Pa 10 | lithium chloride | 48000 Pa 11 | 1-chloro-1-propene | 57300 Pa 12 | acetyl fluoride | 107599 Pa 13 | methyl chloride | 308700 Pa 14 | 1, 1, 2, 2-tetrafluoroethane | 520000 Pa 15 | hydrogen bromide | 2.307×10^6 Pa 16 | fluoromethane | 2.81×10^6 Pa 17 | hydrogen chloride | 4.225×10^6 Pa (based on 17 values; 3 unavailable)
Unit conversions for median vapor pressure 13200 Pa
13.2 kPa (kilopascals)
0.0132 MPa (megapascals)
13200 N/m^2 (newtons per square meter)
0.13 atm (atmospheres) (unit officially deprecated)
0.134 at (technical atmospheres) (unit officially deprecated)
1.32 dbar (decibars)
132 mbar (millibars)
0.132 bars
98.9 torr (unit officially deprecated)
98.9 mmHg (millimeters of mercury)
3.89 inHg (inches of mercury)
1.34 m WC (meters of water column)
134 cm WC (centimeters of water column)
52.9 in WC (inches of water column (conventional))
1.91 psi (pounds-force per square inch)
275 lbf/ft^2 (pounds-force per square foot)
132 vacs
Comparisons for median vapor pressure 13200 Pa
≈ 0.7 × air pressure drop in the funnel of a tornado ( ≈ 20000 Pa )
≈ 0.82 × typical systolic overpressure in human arteries ( ≈ 120 mmHg )
≈ 1.2 × typical diastolic overpressure in human arteries ( ≈ 80 mmHg )
Corresponding quantities
Depth of water d giving gauge pressure p_e from p_e = ρ_(H_2O)gh: | 134 cm (centimeters) | 4.4 feet | 53 inches | (assuming maximum water density ≈ 1000 kg/m^3)
Standard Atmosphere altitude: | 14 km (kilometers) | 9 miles | (based on 1976 US Standard Atmosphere)