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Variation of the molar mixing volumes in the systems zirconium-carbon and niobium-carbon

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    The dependence of density on composition was determined in the systems niobium-carbon and zirconium-carbon; in the region of homogeneity of the monocarbide phase the density decreased monotonically with a decrease of the carbon content; in the system Nb-NbC, in the region of the subcarbide phase the density passed through a minimum.

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    The change of the molar volume in mixing was calculated for the systems Zr-C and Nb-C. The change of the molar volume in the system Zr-C is appreciably greater than in the system Nb-C.

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Nikol'skaya, T.A., Vil'k, Y.N. & Avarbé, R.G. Variation of the molar mixing volumes in the systems zirconium-carbon and niobium-carbon. Powder Metall Met Ceram 4, 404–407 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00774624

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