Metals in Mercury
- 1st Edition, Volume 25 - August 22, 1986
- Latest edition
- Editors: C. Hirayama, C. Guminski, Z. Galus
- Language: English
The volume covers binary amalgams of all the metals, together with those of carbon, silicon and boron, a total of 76 systems. Complete literature coverage extends through 1983.… Read more
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Description
Description
The volume covers binary amalgams of all the metals, together with those of carbon, silicon and boron, a total of 76 systems. Complete literature coverage extends through 1983. The emphasis is on accurate, evaluated solubility data, but phase diagrams have been included where they have been defined, and will aid the reader in assigning the solid-liquid equilibrium. Tha data have been critically evaluated, and are classified as 'recommended' when independent determinations agree within experimental error. The data may also be used to compute thermodynamic properties of the binary components.
Readership
Readership
Of interest to metallurgists (particularly those using amalgam extractive metallurgy), electrochemists and analytical chemists (particularly users of amalgam electrodes), and physical and inorganic chemists.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Foreword. Preface. Introduction: the solubility of solids in liquids. Compilations and critical evaluations of reported solubility data for 76 binary systems with mercury as one component, the other component being a metal, carbon, silicon or boron (arranged according to the periodic table, and including the lathanides and actinides). System index. Registry number index. Author index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 25
- Published: August 22, 1986
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
CH
C. Hirayama
Affiliations and expertise
Westinghouse Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, USACG
C. Guminski
Affiliations and expertise
University of Warsaw, PolandZG
Z. Galus
Affiliations and expertise
University of Warsaw, PolandView book on ScienceDirect
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