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Galinstan is a
brand name for an
alloy composed of gallium, indium, and tin
which melts at −19 °C (−2 °F) and is thus
liquid at room temperature. In scientific...
- (−2 °F), well
below the
freezing point of water, is
claimed for the
alloy galinstan (62–95% gallium, 5–22% indium, and 0–16% tin by weight), but that may...
- gl****,
until research at the UCLA
debunked the
above myth by
testing Galinstan, a gallium-based
alloy that is
liquid at room temperature, in an oxygen-free...
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consist almost entirely of
liquid metal,
usually a
variation of the
alloy galinstan, and have
thermal conductivities in
excess of 13 W/(m·K).
These are difficult...
- well-known
fusible alloys are Wood's metal, Field's metal, Rose metal,
Galinstan, and NaK.
Melted fusible alloys can be used as
coolants as they are stable...
- 40.3 22.2 10.7 17.7 8.1 1.1 – –
Gallium 30.0 °C (86 °F) Pure
metal - - - - - - 100 –
Galinstan −19 °C (−2 °F) no <1.5 – 9.5–10.5 21–22 – – 68–69 <1.5...
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electrode is an
electrode that uses a
liquid metal, such as mercury,
Galinstan, and NaK.[not
verified in body] They can be used in electrocapillarity...
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Barium tetraiodomercurate(II) 3.57 Thallium formate + thallium malonate (Clerici solution) 4.25
Galinstan (gallium, indium, tin alloy) 6.44
Mercury 13.6...
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Carbon steel (1010) 14.3×10−8 6.99×106 Lead 22.0×10−8 4.55×106 3.90×10−3
Galinstan 28.9×10−8 3.46×106
Titanium 42.0×10−8 2.38×106 3.80×10−3
Grain oriented...
- (tellurium)
Tumbaga (gold) AlGa (aluminium, gallium)
Galfenol (iron)
Galinstan (indium, tin) See also
notes below Colored gold (silver, copper) Crown...