## Abstract A secondary concentric cylinders cell was used to measure the thermal conductivity of binary mixtures of argon‐nitrogen, argon‐helium, and argon‐neon approximately 20, 40, 60, and 80 vol. % at 75°C, and pressures to 2,800 atm. Measurements were made also on the pure gases argon and nitr
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Silicon Compounds of Neon and Argon
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