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Metal-nonmetal transition in metal-ammonia solutions via the inhomogeneous transport regime
Morrel H. Cohen
, Joshua Jortner
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Chemical Compounds
Metal-Nonmetal Transition
100%
Paramagnetic Susceptibility
83%
Hall Effect
77%
Response Function
75%
Velocity of Sound
67%
Electrical Conductivity
41%
Optical Property
39%
Length
32%
Reaction Yield
21%
Engineering & Materials Science
Nonmetals
86%
Ammonia
57%
Metals
34%
Acoustic wave velocity
25%
Hall effect
24%
Optical properties
22%
Electric Conductivity
20%
Hot Temperature
8%
Experiments
6%
Physics & Astronomy
ammonia
54%
transition metals
44%
metals
27%
acoustic velocity
11%
Hall effect
9%
magnetic permeability
7%
optical properties
7%
electrical resistivity
6%
radii
6%
propagation
6%
electronics
5%