I have chlorine tanks and they will be used industrially. When I use them, they will be exposed to all sorts of varying temperatures. I was wondering if there was any way that when I use them, I could figure out at what pressure I could release the $\ce{Cl2}$, depending on the temperature, so that it remains a gas?
I already know it only takes $\pu{6.8 atm}$ at $\pu{70^\circ C}$ to liquefy $\ce{Cl2}$ to a volume of $\pu{0.322812 L}$, and its boiling point is $\pu{-33.97 ^\circ C}$ at $\pu{1 atm}$.