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Crystal structure of naturally occurring mercury(II) amidonitrate
(Elsevier, 1982-05)
A naturally-occurring mercuroammonium compound from Pitkin County, Colorado, is shown to be the natural analog of synthetic HgNH2NO3. The crystals are isometric, P4132 or P4332, with a = 10.254(1)A and twelve formula weights ...
Comparison of methods for particulate phase mercury analysis: sampling and analysis
(Springer-Verlag, 2002-11)
Accurate and reliable sampling and analysis of mercury forms is an overriding aim of any atmospheric monitoring effort which seeks to understand the fate and transport of the metal in the environment. Although a fraction ...
Thermal expansion in (La0.62Pb0.38)MnO3: Possible evidence for a coupling between elastic and magnetic exchange forces
(Elsevier, 1973-05)
Using single-crystal, automated diffractometer techniques, the linear coefficient of thermal expansion has been determined for La0.62Pb0.38MnO3 from 298 to 627 K. The linear coefficient of thermal expansion is observed to ...