Abstract

The rule of negative deviation from additivity for bulk modules of solid solutions is considered. The rule is substantiated in terms of the phenomenological theory, which is based on experimental data on the physical properties of crystals. The theory is confirmed by atomistic calculations by the authors for a halite-sylvine solid solution and for various binary oxide, silicate, phosphate, and carbonate systems.

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