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Gmelins Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie

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(1) THE systematic description of the alloys of aluminium is continued in the part of “Gmelins Handbuch” under notice. A long range of metals including zinc, mercury, tin, lead, chromium, tungsten and most of the rarer metals is covered and more than a hundred diagrams illustrate the variations in physical properties.

Gmelins Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie

Achte völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage. Herausgegeben von der deutschen chemischenschaft. (Berlin: Verlag Chemie G.m.b.H., 1937.) (1) System-Nummer 35: Aluminium. Teil A, Lief. 5: Pp. 683–886 + xvi. 24.75 gold marks. (2) System-Nummer 22: Kalium. Lief. 3: Verbindungen bis Kalium und Tellur. Pp. 515–804. 35.25 gold marks. (3) and (4). System-Nummer 27: Magnesium. Teil A, Lief. 1: Vorkommen; Darstellung des Metalls. Pp. 156. 18 gold marks. Teil A, Lief. 2: Eigenschaften des Metalls. Pp. 157–372. 25.50 gold marks. (5) Magnesium-Legierungen. Patentsammlung. Von A. Grützner, unter Mitarbeit von G. Apel und C. Götze. Zugleich Anhang zu Magnesium Teil A in Gmelins “Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie”. Pp. vii + 192. 15 gold marks.

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Gmelins Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie. Nature 142, 553–554 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142553a0

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