1965
DOI: 10.2172/4543932
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The Solubility of Metals in Liquid Zinc

Abstract: This report was prepared as an account of Government sponsored work. Neither the United States, nor the Commission, nor any peraon acting on behalf of the Commission:A. Makes any warranty o r representation, expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy, completeness, o r usefulness of the tnformatlon contained in this report, o r that the use of any information, apparatus, method, o r process disclosed in this report may not infringe privately owned rights; o r B. Assumes any liabilities with respect to … Show more

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“…This seems to be a reasonable assumption, because the activity coefficient remains almost constant below the solubility level. 30 The solubilities [31][32][33] and the activity coefficients of Ce in the metals are listed in Table V. In the case of Ce in Bi, the activity coefficient of this study (3.16 × 10 −14 ) is slightly lower than that reported by Zhang et al (1.03 × 10 −13 ) which was calculated by fitting with other literature results. 13 Assumptions that the activity coefficient and diffusion coefficient of reduced and oxidized species are the same can cause the discrepancy.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…This seems to be a reasonable assumption, because the activity coefficient remains almost constant below the solubility level. 30 The solubilities [31][32][33] and the activity coefficients of Ce in the metals are listed in Table V. In the case of Ce in Bi, the activity coefficient of this study (3.16 × 10 −14 ) is slightly lower than that reported by Zhang et al (1.03 × 10 −13 ) which was calculated by fitting with other literature results. 13 Assumptions that the activity coefficient and diffusion coefficient of reduced and oxidized species are the same can cause the discrepancy.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…Chromium sharing between the ς and η phases is understood because the limit of solubility of chromium in zinc at 450°C is relatively high (0.75 wt.% Cr) [22]. The relatively high solubility of chromium in zinc explains that the Zn 17 Cr compound does not nucleate, and suggests that chromium from the steel partially dissolves into the bath.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Reactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%