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1 Engineering Experiment Station, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
A high-resolution X-ray powder diffraction camera was used in the identification and crystallography of compounds in dental amalgam. The study included determination of the effects of the mercury-alloy ratio and of aging in clinical restorations. In all instances,
silver-tin,
silver-mercury, and
tin-mercury were found. Line positions, relative intensities, and calculated lattice parameters were tabulated for each compound.
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