X-ray Study of the Solid Solubility of Lead, Bismuth and Gold in Magnesium

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank Foote
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

PRECISION lattice-constant measurements have been widely used in the study of cubic solid solutions but as yet have been rarely applied to noncubic solid solutions. (See, however, references I and 2.) With the high precision at present attainable in the measurement of lattice constants, the X-ray method should be readily applicable to noncubic solid solutions. In the work reported here, hexagonal close-packed magnesium was used as the solvent and either lead, bismuth or gold as the solute. In the magnesium-lead and mag-nesium-bismuth systems the a and c lattice constants were determined as a function of composition, densities were calculated from these lattice-constant data, these theoretical densities were compared with those directly measured and the solid solubility limit was determined on quenched specimens over a considerable range of temperature. In the magnesium-gold sys-tem, the solid solubility is very small but we have obtained an indirect check on the solubility limit previously reported.
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APA: Frank Foote  (1940)  X-ray Study of the Solid Solubility of Lead, Bismuth and Gold in Magnesium

MLA: Frank Foote X-ray Study of the Solid Solubility of Lead, Bismuth and Gold in Magnesium. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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