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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
2005. V. 43. № 3. P. 368–378
Stankus S.V., Khairulin R.A., Mozgovoi A.G., Roshchupkin V.V., Pokrasin M.A.
An Experimental Investigation of the Density of Bismuth in the Condensed State in a Wide Temperature Range
The method of radioactive gamma-raying is used to investigate the density of bismuth in the condensed state at temperatures from $337$ to $1505$ K. The purity of investigated metal is $>99.99\%$ by mass. The confidence error of measurements does not exceed $0.4\%$. The experimental results are used to provide recommended reference data on the density of solid and liquid bismuth in the range from room temperature to $1600$ K.
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Stankus S.V., Khairulin R.A., Mozgovoi A.G., Roshchupkin V.V., Pokrasin M.A. An Experimental Investigation of the Density of Bismuth in the Condensed State in a Wide Temperature Range, High Temp., 2005. V. 43. № 3. P. 368
Stankus S.V., Khairulin R.A., Mozgovoi A.G., Roshchupkin V.V., Pokrasin M.A. An Experimental Investigation of the Density of Bismuth in the Condensed State in a Wide Temperature Range, High Temp., 2005. V. 43. № 3. P. 368