Sieverts' law

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Etymology

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Named after Adolf Sieverts (1874–1947), German chemist.

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Sievert's law

  1. A rule to predict the solubility of gases in metals, stating that the solubility of a diatomic gas in metal is proportional to the square root of the partial pressure of the gas in thermodynamic equilibrium.