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Acknowledgement This section is based on the article Chemical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of Copper and Copper Alloys which formed Chapter XVIII of the American Chemical Society Monograph No. 122, Copper The Science and Technology of the Metal its Alloys and Compounds, edited by Professor Allison Butts, and published by the Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, in 1954. Acknowledgement is hereby made to the Reinhold Publishing Corporation for permission to use the above-mentioned section as a basis for the present chapter. [Pg.709]

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