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hfilipenk

Dear Sirs!
Please see the papers.

SciTecLibrary - Articles and Publication [2]
The literature generally describes a metallic bond as
the
one formed by means of mutual bonds betwee...

http://sciteclibrary.ru/eng/catalog/pages/4564.html ,
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How much electrons from the atom are placed in zone of
conductivity?
Why crystal structure of single crystals is such but
not another?
PROPOSALS:I think what Rh need to measure around T=737K
for Ca
and Rh for Sr around T=813K (Li for T=140K)!!!



Sincerely,Henadzi Filipenka,teacher of materials,
Grodno Belarus
hfilipenk@rambler.ru
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hfilipenk
SORRY! In Appendix 2 must be

B theoretical (calculated), B measured
hfilipenk
Dear Sirs!
Please send me Phase diagram for alloys of Fe2O3 and Y2O3.
Thank you!
hfilipenk@rambler.ru
Guest_hfilipenk
I try to enter into physics of a firm body from crystal structure, instead of from a structure of atom (as "is modern" it is accepted).
hfilipenk
At this clause bad translation is possible. In Russian it can be looked on-http: // kristall.lan.krasu.ru/Science/publ_grodno.html
Thank you!
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