2009
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.49.149
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Deoxidation Equilibrium of Vanadium in the Iron–Nickel Melts

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“…3 in comparison with similar data on the dependence of oxygen solubility in this melt on content of chromium [11], manganese [12], vanadium [13], silicon [12], carbon [14], titanium [15], and alu minum [16]. It can be seen that aluminum possesses the highest oxidizing ability among the studied ele ments; zirconium also shows fairly high oxidizing abil ity.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…3 in comparison with similar data on the dependence of oxygen solubility in this melt on content of chromium [11], manganese [12], vanadium [13], silicon [12], carbon [14], titanium [15], and alu minum [16]. It can be seen that aluminum possesses the highest oxidizing ability among the studied ele ments; zirconium also shows fairly high oxidizing abil ity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%