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Bonding Theory for Metals and Alloys exhorts the potential existence ofcovalent bonding in metals and alloys. Through the recognition of the covalentbond in coexistence with the free electron band the book describes anddemonstrates how the many experimental observations on metals and alloys canall be reconciled. Subsequently it shows how the individual view of metals andalloys by physicists chemists and metallurgists can be unified. The physicalphenomena of metals and alloys covered in this book are Miscibility Gapbetween two liquid metals Phase Equilibrium Diagrams Phenomenon of Melting.Superconductivity Nitinol A MetalAlloy with Memory Mechanical PropertiesLiquid Metal Embrittlement Superplasticity Corrosion The author introduces anew theory based on Covalon conduction which forms the basis for a newapproach to the theory of superconductivity. This new approach not onlyexplains the many observations made on the phenomenon of superconductivity butalso makes predictions that have been confirmed. Openly recognizes the electrons as the most important and the only factor inunderstanding metals and alloys Proposes Covalon conduction theory which carries current in covalent bondedpairs Investigates phase diagrams both from theoretical and experimental point ofview «
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