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Cobalt silicide CoSi

Cobalt Monosilidde, CoSi, is formed as prismatic needles by heating cobalt and copper silicide in the electric furnace.7 It melts at 1300° C. in hydrogen, and has a density of 6-30 at 20° C. When heated in fluorine it incandesces, yielding fluorides. Chlorine decomposes it only at a dull red heat, but it dissolves slowly in aqua regia and more rapidly in concentrated hydrogen chloride. It melts at 1393° C.6... [Pg.72]

Figure 7. ERD application in the study of various phases of cobalt silicide. (a) Co film on Si, (b) - Co2Si, (c) CoSi and (d) CoSi2-... Figure 7. ERD application in the study of various phases of cobalt silicide. (a) Co film on Si, (b) - Co2Si, (c) CoSi and (d) CoSi2-...

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