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Effect of the initial components on the quality of a liquid gold preparation

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The optimum composition of the initial components (turpentine and basic bismuth nitrate) for aliquid gold preparation is refined. The possibility of replacing rhodium by base metals is investigated.

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Bolgova, T.V., Bychin, N.V. Effect of the initial components on the quality of a liquid gold preparation. Glass Ceram 52, 41–42 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00679151

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