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Pressure–Temperature Nomograph

Solve any two of compound + pressure, compound + observed boiling point, atmospheric bp + pressure, or atmospheric bp + observed bp. When the compound has Antoine constants in our database, the answer is computed exactly from log10(P) = A − B/(T+C); otherwise we fall back to the compound-agnostic Clausius-Clapeyron approximation (the same one Sigma-Aldrich's tool uses).

67-68-5 CAS 67-68-5 · C2H6OS

Pressure 10 mmHg
Observed boiling point 121.69 °C
Boiling point at 1 atm 263.26 °C
Method Antoine equation (compound-specific)

temp atm C = 263.3 °C is well outside the Antoine validity range (18–189 °C); value is an extrapolation.

P–T curve

Antoine validity range; the marker is your locked operating point.

0.1110100255075100125150175121.7 °C, 10 mmHgtemperature (°C)pressure (mmHg)
Antoine: NIST WebBook constants in the antoine_parameters table. Sigma fallback: Clausius-Clapeyron at constant ΔHvap, valid to ~±5 °C for non-polar compounds and less reliable for polar/H-bonding species — the very reason replacing Sigma's compound-agnostic nomograph with our compound-specific one is meaningful.

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