β-Na3Hg: A Solid with a Quasi-Fluid Sodium Substructure between 36 and 60°C
The higher melting component of β‐Na3Hg, namely the Na atoms, are mobile in the solid at relatively low temperature (36–60 °C) throughout the range of existence of this structural modification. In contrast, the Hg atoms show no unusual mobility. β‐Na3Hg crystallizes in a distorted rhombohedral Li3Bi...
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