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Excerpt from Thermal, Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Alloys
I. The two components are not soluble in each other and form no chemical compounds with each other. A metallographic study shows that the alloys in this case are mechanical mixtures of the two components. The lead-cadmium series is an example of this type of alloys. In such alloys the physical property is usually a linear function of the concentration of one of the components. For example, the electrical conductivity of a series of such con glomerates is represented by Curve I of Fig. I.
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