PHASE-SEPARATION IN METAL SOLUTIONS AND EXPANDED FLUID METALS
A most striking feature of concentrated metal-ammonia solutions (excluding cesium) is their separation into two liquid phases below a certain critical temperature (Tc; ca. -42°C for sodium-ammonia). Pitzer, over 20 years ago, suggested that this phenomenon in metal-ammonia solutions is the analogue...
Autors principals: | Edwards, P, Sienko, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1981
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