Mexican Paper - The Alloys of Antimony and Tellurium

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Henry Fay Harrison
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Jan 1, 1902

Abstract

The study of an entirely new series of alloys may be undertaken from a desire to obtain knowledge applicable to the perfection of industrial alloys, or merely to test certain theoretical considerations. In the case of antimony-tellurium alloys, the theoretical side only is at present important; but it is hoped that the results of this investigation may have some industrial value, at least indirectly, by furnishing one more example for comparison when studying commercial alloys. The statement is found in various places that antimony is isomorphous with arsenic, bismuth and tellurium; but very little experimental evidence has been offered in support of this assumption. All four metals crystallize in rhombohedra, and the ratio of the axes a: c is approximately the same—which seems to indicate, but does not prove, their isomorphism. The close association of these metals in minerals also seems to indicate that they are isomorphous. There are, however, certain differences in their properties which render this coriclusion somewhat doubtful, and it is therefore desirable that inde-
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APA: Henry Fay Harrison  (1902)  Mexican Paper - The Alloys of Antimony and Tellurium

MLA: Henry Fay Harrison Mexican Paper - The Alloys of Antimony and Tellurium. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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