
doi: 10.1007/bf03214651
The origin of the colour of gold and gold alloy electrodeposits is discussed, whether any new colours may be expected, and whether theory may be used to predict the colour of new alloys.
Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Science(all)
Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Science(all)
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