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Das Verhalten der Alkalimetalle zu den Halbmetallen. VI. Das System Kalium‐Arsen
Authors: Friedrich Wilhelm Dorn; Wilhelm Klemm; Sigurd Lohmeyer;
Das Verhalten der Alkalimetalle zu den Halbmetallen. VI. Das System Kalium‐Arsen
Abstract
Abstract1. Das System K/As konnte bis zu einem As‐Gehalt von etwas über 60 At.−% durch thermische Analyse aufgeklärt werden; danach existieren die Phasen K3As, K5As4 und KAs.2. Das As‐reiche Gebiet konnte nur präparativ und röntgenographisch untersucht werden. Es existiert hier nur die rote Verbindung KAs2. Diese zeigt bei 386°C eine Umwandlung; sie schmilzt bis 760°C nicht, läßt sich aber unzersetzt sublimieren. Zwischen KAs2 und As liegt anscheinend ein Eutektikum.
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