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Activity-composition relations at 1100°C in the system calcium oxide-iron oxide-manganese oxide in contact with metallic iron

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In this article, the authors determined the extent of the solid miscibility gap in the system CaO−FeO−MnO at 1100°C by electron microprobe, point-counting, and X-ray diffraction analysis of coexisting phases within the miscibility gaps.
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The extent of the solid miscibility gap in the system CaO−“FeO”−MnO at 1100°C has been determined termined by electron microprobe, point-counting, and X-ray diffraction analysis of coexisting phases within the miscibility gap. Activities of FeO in ternary solid solutions have been determined at 1100°C by equilibrating the solid solutions with metallic iron and a gas phase of known oxygen pressures. Activity-composition curves for CaO and MnO in the ternary system are calculated from a Gibbs-Duhem integration, and the data are extrapolated to the binary system CaO−MnO, which is shown to display a considerable positive deviation from ideality at 1100°C.

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