Abstract
Measurements of the equilibrium distribution of barium and several lanthanides between liquid bismuth solutions and molten lithium halide salts yielded distribution coefficients that could be used in conjunction with published thermochemical data to estimate activity coefficients for the various elements (at low concentration) in liquid bismuth. The standard state for each element was the pure metal. At 600° C, the temperature at which most data were available, values of log γ M were about −12 for barium, −13 for lanthanum, −14 for cerium, −8 for neodymium, and −9 for gadolinium and dysprosium.
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