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The thermal oxidation resistance, hardness and electromechanical polishing response of compounds with elements of the First Long Period have been studied, and are briefly discussed in relation to the properties of the component elements, and of other classes of intermetallic compound.
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Stone, H.E.N. Oxidation, hardness and other properties of some borides, carbides, arsenides and sulphides. J Mater Sci 15, 1259–1264 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00551815
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