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  • Chromium Sublimation Temperature: Understanding the Transition to Gas
    Chromium doesn't have a distinct "boiling point" like liquids do. Instead, it undergoes a process called sublimation, where it transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid phase. This happens at a very high temperature.

    The sublimation temperature of chromium is approximately 2672 °C (4842 °F).

    It's important to note that this is a theoretical value, and the actual sublimation temperature can be influenced by factors like pressure and impurities.

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