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Answer by Nilay Ghosh for Are salts (e.g. NaCl) soluble in liquid metals?

Bredig et.al. did an extensive study on the miscibility of liquid metals with salts especially alkali metal-alkali metal halide system. Later Dworkin et.al. worked together with M.A. Bredig and...

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Answer by Oscar Lanzi for Are salts (e.g. NaCl) soluble in liquid metals?

The solubility of oxygen, in effect cuprous oxide, in molten copper is important in the smelting and processing of this metal.Silvain et al. 1 give the copper-oxygen phase diagram below:Thus at...

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Answer by Buttonwood for Are salts (e.g. NaCl) soluble in liquid metals?

Yes, to varying extent. So just as a starter for your bibliographic research:The solubility of salts in metals, a technical report by the US Department of Energy turned in by December 31st, 1960:"The...

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Are salts (e.g. NaCl) soluble in liquid metals?

I'm curious whether any salt would at all dissolve in a liquid metal, such as gallium, mercury, or some other metal in the liquid phase?A Google search of "solubility of NaCl in Mercury" results in...

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