I knew Tungesten is the metal which has lowest vapour pressure and highest melting point .
But I got amazed when i read this statement in the University Chemistry , Bruce H. Mahan
"It has been calculated that about one gaseous of Tungesten is all that is necessary to form an equilibrium system with solid Tungesten at room temperature in a volume almost the size of the known universe."
I tried to calculate its vapour pressure , but its quite old book , 1960s or 1970s book . So i don't know what was that "size of known universe " .
I assumed that it should be atleast size of our galaxy , which has diameter of 1021 meters .and volume is near about 1061 m3 .
I am getting the vapour pressure of order 10-80 Pascals using Perfect gas law. I don't know ,whether it is correct .
Tungesten has 1 Pa vapour pressure at 3427 K .
Isn't it doubtful such huge decreasement in vapor pressure from 3427 K to 298 K ??