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B . Definitions of Non - Reactive and Reactive Substitutional Solutes Non -
reactive solutes , in general , can cause two effects : ( 1 ) no s - i interaction or ( 2
) a strong s - i interaction . Reactive solutes cause a s - i reaction . A substitutional
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B . Definitions of Non - Reactive and Reactive Substitutional Solutes Non -
reactive solutes , in general , can cause two effects : ( 1 ) no s - i interaction or ( 2
) a strong s - i interaction . Reactive solutes cause a s - i reaction . A substitutional
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They found no effect of phosphorous on the Snoek peak height , but
phosphorous did broaden the Snoek peak at the higher temperatures . The peak
broadening and skewing on the high temperature side also increased as the
phosphorous ...
They found no effect of phosphorous on the Snoek peak height , but
phosphorous did broaden the Snoek peak at the higher temperatures . The peak
broadening and skewing on the high temperature side also increased as the
phosphorous ...
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for particular substitutional solutes ( e . g . , the effect of molybdenum on the Fe -
C peak ) . However , this is explained easily by the fact that a more complex
spectrum results as the substitutional concentration increases . As the
substitutional ...
for particular substitutional solutes ( e . g . , the effect of molybdenum on the Fe -
C peak ) . However , this is explained easily by the fact that a more complex
spectrum results as the substitutional concentration increases . As the
substitutional ...
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