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Why Wood's Metal has such a low melting point?
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February 17, 2008, 01:03:09 AM »
Wood's Metal is an alloy of bismuth, lead, tin and cadmiun. These four elements have have melting points ranging from 271-328'C.
So why the alloy, Wood's Metal will have such a low melting point, 71'C?
Weak metallic bond between them?
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Dear
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Can you try to understand: "
Eutectic Point
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