Abstract
A study is made of the interaction of O2, , , , Cl2, , and with a tin‐lead alloy (50‐50% by weight). Studies were made at both high (10–100%) and low (0.1–100 ppm) concentrations. At the high concentrations, some interaction is observed for all except and . At concentrations below 100 ppm, only and Cl2 interact with the tin‐lead to any extent. Products formed are for and and for Cl2. Kinetic data are presented for the interaction of these two gases with along with the effect of relative humidity. Relative humidity is shown to have a strong effect on the interaction, with high relative humidity enhancing the interaction for Cl2 but inhibiting the interaction for .

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