Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 1Chemical Society., 1962 |
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... Temperature of tempering FIGURE 12. Dissolved fraction of chromium as a function of temperature of tempering will be the fraction of element The fraction of element remain- ing in solution ( nм ) can vary from " ΜΗ to MA depending on ...
... Temperature of tempering FIGURE 12. Dissolved fraction of chromium as a function of temperature of tempering will be the fraction of element The fraction of element remain- ing in solution ( nм ) can vary from " ΜΗ to MA depending on ...
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... temperature . The increase in molybdenum content and the addition of W , V , and Nb cause a sharp de- crease of the dissolved fraction of Mo in ferrite ( Sechenov's rule ) and lower the tempering temperature necessary for the separation ...
... temperature . The increase in molybdenum content and the addition of W , V , and Nb cause a sharp de- crease of the dissolved fraction of Mo in ferrite ( Sechenov's rule ) and lower the tempering temperature necessary for the separation ...
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... temperature was changed . For this purpose , the lower part of the tube ( 6 ) was placed in a thermostat . The temperature was maintained with an accuracy of 0.1 ° . Observations were ca ried out by a short focus lens equipped with a ...
... temperature was changed . For this purpose , the lower part of the tube ( 6 ) was placed in a thermostat . The temperature was maintained with an accuracy of 0.1 ° . Observations were ca ried out by a short focus lens equipped with a ...
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Platinum bromides | 14 |
Lobanov N I Compounds of tetravalent chromium | 33 |
G and A K Sharova Solubility product | 39 |
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