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Description and General Properties

Properties at 298.15 K (unless otherwise specified) Iron (Ferrum) Cobalt Nickel Chromium Manganese [Pg.60]

O cw Space group (Hermann-Mauguin) lm3m P6/mmc Fm3m lm3m I43m [Pg.61]

Standard atomic masses from Loss, R.D. (2003) Atomic weights of the elements 2001. Pure Appl. Chem., 75(8), 1107-1122. [Pg.63]

Thermodynamic properties from Chase, Jr., M.W. (1998) NIST-JANAF Thermochemical Tables, 4th ed.. Part I II. J. Phys. Chem. Reference Data, Monograph No. 9 published by Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York. [Pg.63]


Chromium and Chromium Alloys 4.3.8.1 Description and General Properties... [Pg.367]

Description and general properties. Iridium [7439-88-5], chemical symbol Ir, atomic number 77, and relative atomic mass 192.217(3), is a silvery-white, extremely hard and brittle metal that is nonmalleable at room temperature but can be hot worked at high temperature. These properties make iridium most difficult to machine, form, or work. Iridium has a high melting point (2410°C), a high Young s modulus (517 GPa), and the highest density... [Pg.414]

Description and general properties. Lime or calcia are common names for calcium oxide... [Pg.610]

Description and general properties. Dolomite is a massive calcareous sedimentary rock made of the mineral dolomite [CaMg(C03)j, rhombohedral], first identified by the French geologist D. Dolomieu in 1791 and named by H. Saussure after its discoverer. Dolomite occurs as huge geological formations such as in the northeastern Italian Alps called the Dolo-miti. Usually dolomite as a rock contains, apart from dolomite, other carbonates (e.g., calcite. [Pg.610]

Description and general properties. Like other carbonates, upon heating above 900 C dolomite decomposes completely into a mixture of calcium and magnesium oxides, and carbon dioxide ... [Pg.611]


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