Abstract

Measurements of the thermoelectric power of liquid Li-Na alloys have been performed throughout the entire concentration range and at temperatures up to 400\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}C. The results are in good agreement with calculations within the diffraction model. In the alloy with critical composition (65 at.% Li), critical effects have been observed in a temperature range up to several degrees above the phase-separation temperature.

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