Nitrogen is dissolved in solid uranium in insignificant quantities. The presence of nitrogen in uranium practically does not affected the temperatures of the α ↔ β transformation (667°C) and the β ↔ γ-transformation (775°C) of uranium. It only insignificantly decreases the melting point of pure uranium from 1132 °C to eutectic temperature 1127 °C. The equilibrium nitrogen pressure above eutectic is 1•103 Pa [68Ino].
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