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Investigations by X-ray analysis proved that V, Nb, Ta, Ti, Zr, Cr, Mo, W, Fe, Ni, Co, Re, Ru, Rh, Os, Ir, Al, Th, and U dissolve only negligible amounts of mercury. The solubility of mercury in platinum up to 250°C is small; at 250°C the solubility increases abruptly to ca. 15.5% and alters little with further temperature increases. The jump at 250°C corresponds to a peritectic reaction in the system Pt−Hg. The data obtained are in good agreement with data in the literature. Manganese dissolves at 500°C ca. 0.3–0.5% Hg; the temperature dependence of the solubility was not examined. Rhenium forms no compounds with Hg, at least at 100–500°C. The metals of the Va and VIa-group of the periodic table do not dissolve any measurable amounts of Zn.
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Jangg, G., Lugscheider, E. Die Löslichkeit von Quecksilber in verschiedenen Metallen. Monatshefte für Chemie 104, 1269–1275 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00910041
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