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Page 660
... structure is heated to just above 727 ° C , the ferrite will react with some of the cementite to form austenite containing 0.76 percent carbon . The structure then will contain only aus- tenite and cementite . With further heating the ...
... structure is heated to just above 727 ° C , the ferrite will react with some of the cementite to form austenite containing 0.76 percent carbon . The structure then will contain only aus- tenite and cementite . With further heating the ...
Page 680
... structures found in steroids often has permitted establishment of the struc- ture of a new steroid by conversion to related compounds of known structure . Structure elucidation in the steroid field , as in all areas of organic chemistry ...
... structures found in steroids often has permitted establishment of the struc- ture of a new steroid by conversion to related compounds of known structure . Structure elucidation in the steroid field , as in all areas of organic chemistry ...
Page 786
... structure exists , sulfide minerals are clas- sified basically according to their chemical compositions or formula type , and are subdivided within the type on the basis of their structures . Nearly all of the sulfide minerals have ...
... structure exists , sulfide minerals are clas- sified basically according to their chemical compositions or formula type , and are subdivided within the type on the basis of their structures . Nearly all of the sulfide minerals have ...
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