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Surface Tension of Aluminum in Gases by Sargantana 1977 is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This study investigates the surface tension of pure aluminum in argon/hydrogen and nitrogen/hydrogen atmospheres at high temperatures. The results indicate that hydrogen has no significant effect on the surface tension of pure aluminum in argon but enhances the decrease in surface tension when added to nitrogen, likely due to reactions forming ammonia. The findings highlight the catalytic role of liquid aluminum in these reactions, particularly at temperatures above 850 °C.

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Sargantana 1977
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