Abstract

The design and operation of a twin liquid metal solution calorimeter of the Calvet type for use up to 1173°K is described. The calorimeter is well-suited for the study of alloys containing transition elements. A means of automatically recording the data is described. The satisfactory performance of the calorimeter has been demonstrated by a determination of the heats of solution of the noble metals and of palladium in liquid tin at 698°K. The results are in good agreement with existing data.

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