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Crystallographic Properties of Platinum
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Equations are given to represent the lattice parameter thermal expansion of platinum from 293.15 K to the melting point at 2041.3 K. This treatment is intended to supersede a combination of dilatometric equations with corrections for thermal vacancy effects.
Title: Crystallographic Properties of Platinum
Description:
Equations are given to represent the lattice parameter thermal expansion of platinum from 293.
15 K to the melting point at 2041.
3 K.
This treatment is intended to supersede a combination of dilatometric equations with corrections for thermal vacancy effects.
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