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Volume 41, Issue 4
  • ISSN: 0032-1400

Abstract

The crystallographic properties of rhodium at temperatures from absolute zero to its melting point are assessed following a review of the literature published during the period 1915 to date. Selected values of thermal expansion coefficients and length change measurements have been used to calculate the variations with temperature of lattice parameters, interatomic distances, atomic and molar volumes and density. Literature values are compared graphically with the selected values.

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