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Circular Nomograph

SEP 01, 1952
For Atomic and Weight % Interconversion.

DOI: 10.1063/1.3067735

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The chart on the opposite page, a circular nomograph devised at the Battelle Institute to permit quick interconversion of atomic and weight percentages in binary systems, is the outgrowth of work originated by H. W. Russell and extended by R. W. Dayton and E. M. Simons of Battelle.

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Volume 5, Number 9

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