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The solvus of the V-D system was determined by a resistometric technique. The solubility of deuterium is twice that determined for hydrogen in an earlier study. In the temperature range 210 to 380K, the solubility limit increases from about 0.6 to 27.4 at. pct D. Deuter-ium causes a smaller increment in the resistivity than hydrogen.
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Westlake, D.G., Ockers, S.T. Isotope effect on the solvus of the V-H system. Metall Trans 4, 1355–1357 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02644532
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