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Über die Löslichkeit von Blei und Wismut in Zink : Nachweis einer kritischen Temperatur
Spring, Walthère
1896In Zeitschrift für Anorganische Chemie, 13, p. 29-35
 

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Keywords :
Alloying; Bismuth; Lead; Alliage; Plomb
Abstract :
[en] Spring, W. Zeitschrift fuer Anorganische Chemie (1896), 13, 19; SciFinder (Chemical Abstracts Service: Columbus, OH); https://scifinder.cas.org (accessed July 8, 2010). The presence of lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, strontium, calcium and barium chlorides; of potassium bromide; and of sodium and potassium nitrates has no effect upon the color of a layer of water, twenty-six meters thick. Light is absorbed by these solutions but the amount is not strictly proportional to the concentration. It is probable that the absorption is a function of the electrolytic dissociation. The author suggests that the transparency of metals may be a function of the conductivity. Reprinted with the permission of the American Chemical Society. Copyright © 2010. American Chemical Society (ACS). All Rights Reserved.
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Spring, Walthère ;  Université de Liège - ULiège
Language :
German
Title :
Über die Löslichkeit von Blei und Wismut in Zink : Nachweis einer kritischen Temperatur
Alternative titles :
[en] Mutual Solubility of Bismuth and Lead in Zinc: Existence of a Critical Temperature
Publication date :
1896
Journal title :
Zeitschrift für Anorganische Chemie
ISSN :
0863-1786
Publisher :
Voss, Leipzig - Hamburg, Germany
Volume :
13
Pages :
29-35
Commentary :
Traduit de : "Sur la solubilité réciproque du bismuth et du plomb dans le zinc : Existence d'une température critique" http://hdl.handle.net/2268/68202
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