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Chapter 4 Metal Matrix Composites - Princeton University

Chapter 4 Metal Matrix Composites - Princeton University

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jor source of differences in reported properties. 2 1 As used i n this chapter, the terms1‘al u m inu m, ‘‘magnesium, ” and “titanium” denote alloysof these materials used as matrix metals. ~Carl Zweben, “Metal Matrix Composites, ” contractor report for OTA, January 1987. Property data given in this chapter are therefore

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Electronic Spectroscopy of Transition Metal Complexes

Electronic Spectroscopy of Transition Metal Complexes

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High metal ion charge Ligands with strong σdonation Ligands with weak πdonation Ligands with strong πacception 2nd & 3rd Row T.M. Octahedral splitting = ∆o is larger for eg t2g eg t2g weak field ligand (πbases) high spin complexes “strong field” ligands (πacids) low spin complexes Δ Δ I-< Br-< Cl-< OH-< RCO 2-< F-< H2O < NCS-< NH 3 ...

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Mineral and Rock Collecting on the National Forests

Mineral and Rock Collecting on the National Forests

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2. Prospecting: Using a metal detector to locate gold or other mineral deposits is an allowed activity under the General Mining Laws and is subject to the 36 CFR 228A regulations. A Notice of Intent (36 CFR 228.4(a)) is normally not required for prospecting using a metal detector. A Notice of Intent (NOI) is required for

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