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Where may I find a data about of density and specific heat of CuMn? I can't find any data about it.
 
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Bogdan320 said:
Where may I find a data about of density and specific heat of CuMn? I can't find any data about it.

Did you try Google Scholar? I did a search on "CuMn density specific heat" and found several hits, with this one being at the top of the list:

https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.13.4053

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Bogdan320 said:
Where may I find a data about of density and specific heat of CuMn? I can't find any data about it.

Search additionally on "copper manganese" + heat + capacity. Densities can be found in X-ray diffraction studies on copper-manganese alloys.
 
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