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Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly
The Canadian Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science
Volume 18, 1979 - Issue 4
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Thermodynamic Properties of Copper-Sulfur Melts

Pages 395-400 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

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Jose M. Larrain & Sang L. Lee. (1980) Thermodynamic Properties of Copper–Nickel–Sulfur Melts. Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly 19:2, pages 183-190.
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