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Reproducibility of phase changes in the system CuCl2−KCl

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The reproducibility of the phase changes at 533–543, 573–593K and 603–623 K in the system CuCl2−KCl was investigated by DTA analysis, supplemented with röntgenographic analysis. Conclusions were drawn in connection with a liquid melt and the solid state of the system.

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Mittels DTA, verbunden mit röntgenographischer Analyse wurde im System CuCl2−KCl die Reproduzierbarkeit der Phasenumwandlungen bei 533–543 K, bei 573–593 K und bei 603–623 K untersucht. Schlußfolgerungen in Verbindung mit der flüssigen Schmelze und dem Festzustand des Systemes wurden gezogen.

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Żurowski, K. Reproducibility of phase changes in the system CuCl2−KCl. Journal of Thermal Analysis 45, 437–445 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02548776

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