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Ag-Nb (Silver - Niobium)

Thermodynamic Properties of Inorganic Materials

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Binary Systems. Part 5: Binary Systems Supplement 1

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This document is part of Subvolume B5 'Binary Systems. Part 5: Binary Systems Supplement 1' of Volume 19 'Thermodynamic Properties of Inorganic Materials' of Landolt-Börnstein - Group IV 'Physical Chemistry'.

It provides an overview of the thermodynamic properties and the mixing behaviour of the binary system Ag-Nb (Silver - Niobium). It contains a description of the properties of Ag-Nb, and calculated thermodynamic data, which is represented in figures and tables:

Fig. 1. Calculated phase diagram for the system Ag-Nb.

Table I. Phases, structures and models.

Table II. Invariant reactions.

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Franke, P., Neuschütz, D., Scientific Group Thermodata Europe (SGTE). Ag-Nb (Silver - Niobium). In: Franke, P., Neuschütz, D. (eds) Binary Systems. Part 5: Binary Systems Supplement 1. Landolt-Börnstein - Group IV Physical Chemistry, vol 19B5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45280-5_14

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