Abstract
Mg sides of the binary Mg phase diagrams with individual rare-earth metals are considered. The assessed versions of Mg-La, Mg-Ce, Mg-Pr, and Mg-Nd ones presented earlier are criticized because they show no regular change of solid solubility in Mg as the atomic number of the rare-earth metal increases. Other experimental data on the solid solubility of the rare-earth metals in Mg are presented, which show the regular extension of Mg solid solution field as the rare-earth metal atomic number becomes successively higher. The latter results are assumed to be more reliable because of using the more exact method of the solid solubility determination.
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