Abstract

BS>Measurements of the net disordering rates of MgCd/sub 3/ and Mg/sub 3/ Cd samples slightly displaced from equilibrium were carried out using conventional adiabatic specific heat calorimetry. First order rate constants were measured between 217 and 312 tained K for MgCd/sub 3/ and between 316 and 334 tained K for Mg/sub 3/Cd. Regions appeared in which the rate constants diminished with increasing temperature. The interpretation of this behavior is discussed in terms of the Bragg-Williams theory. (auth)

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