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Pyrophoric alloys, deposition

By substituting cerous chloride for magnesium chloride in the solution the pyrophoric nature of the deposit is not increased. Temperature has considerable influence, because in certain cases the deposit formed in the cold is not pyrophoric, whilst that produced at 60° C. exhibits pronounced pyrophoric properties. Analysis of these alloys always shows the presence of a small quantity of mag-nesium, generally between 0 4 and 0-5 per cent. [Pg.48]

Occurrence of Cobalt—History—Preparation—Pyrophoric Cobalt—Physioal Properties—Ooelusion of Hydrogen—Chomioal Properties—Atomic-Weight —Uses -Electro-deposition—Alloys. [Pg.377]


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