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On the electrical conductivity of metals and their alloys from the point of view of dispersoid chemistry

Authors:
P. P. von-Weymarn
Date submitted:
1912-06-20
Date accepted:
1912-08-29
Date published:
1912-12-01

Abstract

One of the main provisions of dispersoid chemistry is the statement that all properties, both physical and chemical, are functions of the degree of dispersion of a given disperse system. The author considers the following issues: 1) The effect of increasing the degree of dispersion on the electrical conductivity of chemically pure metals; 2) The influence of the degree of dispersion on the electrical conductivity of alloys representing a mechanical comparison of the crystals of the components; 3) On the electrical conductivity of coarsely dispersed alloys representing solid solutions; 4) Alloys representing solid solutions and electronic theory; 5) Electrical conductivity of coarsely dispersed metals at very low temperatures; 6) Electric ultramicroscope.

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