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Revision as of 07:29, 4 April 2011

Element ρ
10−8 Ω m
(1/ρ) dρ/dT
10−3 K−1
σ
108 S m−1
Components of ρ/10−8 Ω m parallel to Ref.
c a b
Aluminium 2.42 +4.2
Americium 68.9 *17
Antimony 39 +5.1
Arsenic 26 > 0
Barium 30.2 +5.0
Beryllium 3.02 +8.0
Bismuth 107 +4.6
Cadmium 6.8 +4.3
Caesium 18.8 +5.3
Calcium 3.11 +3.7
Cerium 73 +0.9
Chromium 12.7 +5.9
Cobalt 5.6 +6.6
Copper 1.54 +4.3
Dysprosium 89
Erbium 81
Europium 89
Francium 34 +7.2 *22
Gadolinium 126
Gallium 13.6
Gold 2.05 +4.0
Hafnium 30.4
Holmium 90
Indium 8.0 +5.2
Iridium 4.7 +4.5
Iron 8.57 +6.5
Lanthanum 54 +2.2
Lead 19.2 +4.2
Lithium 8.53 +4.0
Lutetium 54
Magnesium 4.05 +3.7
Manganese 143 +0.4
Mercury 94.1 +1.0
Molybdenum 4.85 +4.35
Neodymium 63
Neptunium 119.3 (100°C)
Nickel 6.16 +6.8
Niobium 15.2 +2.6
Osmium 8.1 +4.1
Palladium 9.8 +4.2
Platinum 9.81 +3.9
Plutonium 146 < 0
Polonium 40
Potassium 6.49 +6.0
Praseodymium 65
Promethium 50
Protactinium 17.7
Radium 88 +6.5 *20
Rhenium 17.2 +4.5
Rhodium 4.3 +4.4
Rubidium 11.5 +6.3
Ruthenium 7.1 +4.1
Samarium 91.4
Silver 1.47 +4.1
Sodium 4.33 +5.3
Strontium 12.3 +3.2
Tantalum 12.2 +3.5
Technetium 22.6 (100 °C)
Terbium 113
Thallium 15 +5.2
Thorium 14.7 +4.0
Thulium 67
Tin 11.5
Titanium 39 +4.6
Tungsten 4.82 +3.8
Uranium 28 +2.5
Vanadium 18.1 +3.9
Ytterbium 27.7
Yttrium 55
Zinc 5.48 +4.2
Zirconium 38.8 +4.4

Unless otherwise stated, resistivities are taken from Kaye & Laby Tables of Physical & Chemical Constants[1] while temperature coefficients ((1/ρ) dρ/dT) are taken from Smithells Metals Reference Book.[2]

Notes

References

  1. Electrical resistivities. In Kaye & Laby Tables of Physical & Chemical Constants, 16th ed., 1995; Chapter 2.6.1, <http://www.kayelaby.npl.co.uk/general_physics/2_6/2_6_1.html>. (accessed 4 April 2011).
  2. Smithells Metals Reference Book, 8th ed.; Gale, W. F.; Totemeier, T. C., Eds.; Butterworth-Heinemann, 2004; pp 19-1–19-2. ISBN 0750675098, <http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=zweHvqOdcs0C&lpg=RA1-PA19&pg=RA1-PA19#v=onepage&f=false>.
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