1908
DOI: 10.1002/zaac.19080600102
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Die Härte der festen Metalllösungen und Der bestimmten chemischen Verbindungen

Abstract: Die Bildung fester Metalllosungen wird von einer Reihe von Veranderungen der verschiedenen physikalischen Eigenschaften, wie z. B. der elektrischen Leitfahigkeit , der elektromotorischen Kraft, der Harte u. a. begleitet. Beziiglich der elektrischen Leitfahigkeit konnen zurzeit folgende Gesetze als experimentell nachgewiesen betrachtet werden: 1. Beim Losen eines festen Metalles in einem zweiten lafst sich eine Erniedrigung der elektrischen Leitfahigkeit beobachten. 3 2. Die Anderung der elektrischen Leitfahigk… Show more

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“…Minima such as shown in Fig. 10 have been noted many times before for intermetallie compounds having a range of homogeneity, principally by the Russian group at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (24), but in only a few instances (25,26) have temperatures other than room temperature been investigated. Furthermore, in these previous eases, only a very limited number of compositions was studied, and structural data for corresponding alloys were not available.…”
Section: Itardness~eomposition Isotherms In the Nia1mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Minima such as shown in Fig. 10 have been noted many times before for intermetallie compounds having a range of homogeneity, principally by the Russian group at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (24), but in only a few instances (25,26) have temperatures other than room temperature been investigated. Furthermore, in these previous eases, only a very limited number of compositions was studied, and structural data for corresponding alloys were not available.…”
Section: Itardness~eomposition Isotherms In the Nia1mentioning
confidence: 96%