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    An intermetallic (also called intermetallic compound, intermetallic alloy, ordered intermetallic alloy, long-range-ordered alloy) is a type of metallic...
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    Gold–aluminium intermetallic is a type of intermetallic compound of gold and aluminium that usually forms at contacts between the two metals. Gold–aluminium...
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    yellow, green and red golds. These are typically malleable alloys. Intermetallic compounds, producing blue and purple golds, as well as other colors...
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    by covalent bonds; ionic compounds are held together by ionic bonds; intermetallic compounds are held together by metallic bonds; coordination complexes...
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    crystalline matter with different intermetallics. Intermetallics are often hard and brittle. Finely distributed intermetallics in a ductile matrix yield a hard...
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  • Intermetallic particles form during solidification of metallic alloys. Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloys form Al5FeSi- plate like intermetallic phases like -Al8Fe2Si...
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  • the caustive agent of tuberculosis. White plague (intermetallic), a white gold-aluminium intermetallic compound White plague (coral disease), a disease...
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    Niobium–tin (category Intermetallics)
    Niobium–tin is an intermetallic compound of niobium (Nb) and tin (Sn), used industrially as a type-II superconductor. This intermetallic compound has a simple...
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    ultra-high-strength steels that derive their strength from precipitation of intermetallic compounds rather than from carbon. The principal alloying metal is 15...
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    broad groups: ionic polonides, which appear to contain the Po2− anion; intermetallic polonides, in which the bonding is more complex. Some polonides are...
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    are LiBi, KBi2, CaBi3, which exhibit strong Bi-Bi bonding. Some are intermetallic compounds, containing partially metallic and partially ionic bonds....
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  • engineer, chemist and metallurgist. He discovered a special group of intermetallic alloys now known as Heusler alloys, which are ferromagnetic though the...
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  • Complex metallic alloy (category Intermetallics)
    Complex metallic alloys (CMAs) or complex intermetallics (CIMs) are intermetallic compounds characterized by the following structural features: large...
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    a distinct mineral structure. The elemental class includes metals, intermetallic compounds, alloys, metalloids, and nonmetals. The Nickel–Strunz classification...
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  • Nickel aluminide (category Intermetallics)
    Nickel aluminide refers to either of two widely used intermetallic compounds, Ni3Al or NiAl, but the term is sometimes used to refer to any nickel–aluminium...
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    Frank–Kasper phases (category Intermetallics)
    known as Frank-Kasper (FK) phases, are one of the largest groups of intermetallic compounds, known for their complex crystallographic structure and physical...
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    Nickel silicides include several intermetallic compounds of nickel and silicon. Nickel silicides are important in microelectronics as they form at junctions...
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    Plumbide (category Intermetallics)
    and −4, respectively. A plumbide can refer to one of two things: an intermetallic compound that contains lead, or a Zintl phase compound with lead as...
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    Cobalt monosilicide (CoSi) is an intermetallic compound, a silicide of cobalt. It is a diamagnetic semimetal with an electrical resistivity of around...
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    The other ingredient was uniformly distributed nanometer-sized B2 intermetallic (two metals with equal numbers of atoms) particles. The use of nickel...
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  • Titanium aluminide (category Intermetallics)
    Titanium aluminide (chemical formula TiAl), commonly gamma titanium, is an intermetallic chemical compound. It is lightweight and resistant to oxidation and...
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  • Niobium–germanium (category Intermetallics)
    Niobium-germanium (Nb3Ge) is an intermetallic chemical compound of niobium (Nb) and germanium (Ge). It has A15 phase structure. It is a superconductor...
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  • magnet. It is an intermetallic compound composed of iron (Fe) and tin (Sn), with alternating planes of Fe3Sn and Sn. The iron-tin intermetallic forms at around...
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    likely explains the formation of heavy fermions and Kondo insulators in intermetallic compounds, especially those involving rare earth elements such as cerium...
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    hydroxides can also attack silicate glass.: 87  The alkali metals form many intermetallic compounds with each other and the elements from groups 2 to 13 in the...
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  • used extensively in Pearson's handbook of crystallographic data for intermetallic phases. The symbol is made up of two letters followed by a number. For...
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  • Rice University discovered that a titanium-gold alloy, β-Ti3Au, is an intermetallic alloy that is up to 4 times harder than pure titanium and most steels...
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    slight non-metallic character of polonium, it is intermediate between intermetallic phases and ionic compounds. This salt may be produced from the reaction...
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    the solder, then slow intermetallic reactions can proceed in the solid state as the tin and gold atoms cross-migrate. Intermetallics have poor electrical...
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  • Magnesium aluminide is an intermetallic compound of magnesium and aluminium. Common phases (molecular structures) include the beta phase (Mg2Al3) and...
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