Effect of Сomposition of Alloys of Tin–Sodium Systems on Surface Tension


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Abstract

The results are presented from investigating the surface tensions of tin–sodium systems, along with original experimental data on the concentration dependences of the surface tensions of 19 tin-based sodium alloys obtained for samples of enhanced purity in a range of compositions with contents of 0.06 to 5.00 at % Na at T = 573 K. It is established that adding small amounts of sodium to tin greatly reduces the surface tensions of the studied melts. Calculations of sodium adsorption in alloys with tin show there is a maximum on the adsorption curve that corresponds to alloys with contents of around 1.5 at % Na in Sn.

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B. B. Alchagirov

Kabardino-Balkaria State University

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Email: alchg@kbsu.ru
Russian Federation, Nal’chik, 360004

O. Kh. Kyasova

Kabardino-Balkaria State University

Email: alchg@kbsu.ru
Russian Federation, Nal’chik, 360004


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