1960
DOI: 10.1021/je60008a008
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Solid State Reaction Study of Hydrated and a-Aluminas with the Nitrates of Nickel and Cobalt.

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“…Nickel chromite forms at 650°C. when chromium trioxide is used whereas past work (5) shows that nickel alumínate does not form at 650°C.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Nickel chromite forms at 650°C. when chromium trioxide is used whereas past work (5) shows that nickel alumínate does not form at 650°C.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…ZnO "The compounds are listed in the order of their concentration as per x-ray diffraction. 6 Percentage of constituent as per x-ray diffraction.…”
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“…Past solid state investigations contain studies of the hydrated nitrate of nickel and the hydrated nitrate of cobalt with hydrated alumina, «-alumina, hydrated iron oxide, chromium trioxide, and chromium(ic) oxide, separately, over temperature ranges extending from 260°to 1200°C. (3,4,6). This report is concerned with the decompositions, transformations, and reactions that occur when chromium trioxide and/or chromium (ic) oxide, mixed separately with the hydrated nitrates of copper and zinc, are calcined in air at various temperatures ranging from 260°to 1200°C.…”
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