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The solubility of hydrogen in molten aluminum alloys containing copper, lithium, magnesium, and silicon has been calculated from the solubility of hydrogen in pure metals and binary metal-metal interaction parameters. For the aluminum-copper binary system, where experimental data exist, the agreement between calculated and experimental values is excellent. The solubility of hydrogen in liquid silicon was calculated from the solubility data in aluminum-silicon alloys.
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Lin, R.Y., Hoch, M. The solubility of hydrogen in molten aluminum alloys. Metall Trans A 20, 1785–1791 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02663209
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