Reviews-The distillation of liquid air and the composition of the

Reviews-The distillation of liquid air and the composition of the gaseous and liquid phases. E Baly. J. Phys. Chem. , 1901, 5 (1), pp 77–77. DOI: 10...
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perature-concentration diagram for the system carbon and iron. I'laces in the diagram are found for graphite, tnartensite, cementite, ferrite, and pearlite, while austenite is discussed Of course, few, if any, of the points are known with accuracy ; but the author's scheme is a very plausihle one and will serve as a useful guide to further investigation. even though certain points should prove to need modification. The paper affords another instance of the extreme value of the phase rule, a deliionstration which is the inore necessary wlien we notice that phase rule investigations do not appear as physical chemistry in the 1v.n.R. last Jnhrbiich der Cheitzie. Compounds of metals with one another. 21'. A-urnakoff. Jour. Rtrss. Sot. - The melting-points of a considerable nuniher of sodiuni and potassium amalgams of varying composition as well as those of some alloys or sodiuni with either cadmium, lead or bismuth were determined and compared. Sotliing especially novel is brought out, and the whole paper is of a prelitninary character. E. z, .

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