Composition in weight-percent | °C | eutectic? | Name or remark |
---|---|---|---|
Cs 73.71, K 22.14, Na 4.14 | −78.2 | yes | |
Hg 91.5, Tl 8.5 | −58 | yes | used in low readings thermometers |
Hg 100 | −38.8 | (yes) | |
Cs 77.0, K 23.0 | −37.5 | ||
K 76.7, Na 23.3 | −12.7 | yes | |
K 78.0, Na 22.0 | −11 | no | NaK |
Ga 61, In 25, Sn 13, Zn 1 | 8.5 | yes | |
Ga 62.5, In 21.5, Sn 16.0 | 10.7 | yes | |
Ga 69.8, In 17.6, Sn 12.5 | 10.8 | no | |
Ga 68.5, In 21.5, Sn 10 | -19 | no | Galinstan |
Ga 75.5, In 24.5 | 15.7 | yes | |
Cs 100 | 28.6 | (yes) | |
Ga 100 | 29.8 | (yes) | |
Bi 40.3, Pb 22.2, In 17.2, Sn 10.7, Cd 8.1, Tl 1.1 | 41.5 | yes | |
Bi 40.63, Pb 22.1, In 18.1, Sn 10.65, Cd 8.2 | 46.5 | ||
Bi 32.5, In 51.0, Sn 16.5 | 60.5 | yes | Field's metal |
Bi 49.5, Pb 27.3, Sn 13.1, Cd 10.1 | 70.9 | yes | Lipowitz's alloy |
Bi 50.0, Pb 25.0, Sn 12.5, Cd 12.5 | 71 | no | Wood's metal |
In 66.3, Bi 33.7 | 72 | yes | |
Bi 50, Lead 30, Sn 20, Impurities | 92 | no | Onion's Fusible Alloy |
Bi 52.5, Pb 32.0, Sn 15.5 | 95 | yes | |
Bi 50.0, Pb 31.2, Sn 18.8 | 97 | no | Newton's metal |
Bi 50.0, Pb 28.0, Sn 22.0 | 109 | no | Rose's metal |
Bi 56.5, Pb 43.5 | 125 | yes | |
Bi 58, Sn 42 | 139 | yes | |
In 100 | 157 | (yes) | |
Sn 62.3, Pb 37.7 | 183 | yes | |
Sn 63.0, Pb 37.0 | 183 | no | Eutectic solder |
Sn 91.0, Zn 9.0 | 198 | yes | |
Sn 92.0, Zn 8.0 | 199 | no | Tin foil |
Bi 100 | 271.5 | (yes) | |
Zn 100 | 419.5 | (yes) |
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