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THE DENSITY OF LIQUID LEAD AND OF DILUTE SOLUTIONS OF NICKEL IN LEAD

Journal Article · · Nuclear Sci. and Eng.
OSTI ID:4138202
The densities of liquid lead and of liquid nickel-lead solutions containing up to about 3.5 atomic per cent nickel were measured as a function of temperature using a modified Archimedean method. It was found that the densities of the nickel-lead solutions were greater than that of pure liquid lead and increased with increase in nickel content. Partial molal volumes for nickel and lead were then determined by the method of intercepts. The results indicate that for the composition region investigated the partial molal volume of lead does not differ significantly from the molal volume of lead and the partial molal volume of nickel approaches a value of zero at high dilution. (auth)
Research Organization:
U.S. Naval Research Lab., Washington, D.C.
NSA Number:
NSA-14-016025
OSTI ID:
4138202
Journal Information:
Nuclear Sci. and Eng., Journal Name: Nuclear Sci. and Eng. Vol. Vol: 7
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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