In vitro corrosion behavior of four Ni−Cr dental alloys in lactic acid and sodium chloride solutions

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SummaryWashed rennet curd releases significant quantities of calcium phosphate and relatively small quantities of calcium para-caseinate when shaken with water. Treatment with small quantities of sodium chloride in aqueous solution similarly differentiates between these 2 components, but larger quantities attack both phosphate and para-caseinate with equal severity. A more extensive release of Ca and inorganic Poccurs when the curd is treated with lactic acid solutions; the comparative ease with which Mg is removed under these conditions suggests that Mg is present as magnesium citrate.


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