Abstract
SOME preliminary work with gadolinium (Johnson, Matthey and Co., Ltd.: Curie point, 16° C) has shown that this metal exhibits maximum electropositivity in the curie point region (Fig. 1).
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PRALL, J., DOIDGE, P. Electrochemical Properties at the Curie Point. Nature 199, 800 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199800a0
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