By L F Kozin
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Currently there are experimental data confirming the solubility of 75 metals6–8,17–26 in mercury. Therefore, several authors have developed mathematical relationships between the solubility of metals in mercury and the physicochemical properties of pure metals. 6–8,14 These efforts have met with a fair degree of success. 1 shows the solubility of metals in mercury in graphical form. The possibility of calculating the solubility of metals in mercury is of great practical interest for high-purity mercury production processes.