When sorting the elements by their fusion heat, I was wondering why potassium was standing out (102.5kJ/mol) that much. When looking at other references, I found that potassium has a heat of fusion of 2.33 kJ/mol (e.g. in Wikipedia)Is this a mistake or do I miss something?
I want to thank you for this great project. I think this really can change the way you think about chemical elements and to get an idea how things work together.
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When sorting the elements by their fusion heat, I was wondering why potassium was standing out (102.5kJ/mol) that much. When looking at other references, I found that potassium has a heat of fusion of 2.33 kJ/mol (e.g. in Wikipedia)Is this a mistake or do I miss something?
I want to thank you for this great project. I think this really can change the way you think about chemical elements and to get an idea how things work together.