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Information on the solubility of silver in liquid and solid iron is fragmentary and conflicting. From earlier studies it may be concluded that silver and iron are virtually immiscible in the liquid state. These results have been confirmed by Vogel and von Mässenhausen [1] and Gibson and Hume-Rothery [2].

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von Goldbeck, O.K. (1982). Iron—Silver Fe—Ag. In: IRON—Binary Phase Diagrams. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08024-5_2

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