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... solid alloy of composition V is : Vp × 100 pq 6.5 . Solid solubility It is possible for metals to form what is termed a solid solution . This concept may seem strange to some readers , but it simply means that the atoms of the two ...
... solid alloy of composition V is : Vp × 100 pq 6.5 . Solid solubility It is possible for metals to form what is termed a solid solution . This concept may seem strange to some readers , but it simply means that the atoms of the two ...
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... solid solution of a composition corresponding to point p on the solidus , so the first solid solution crystals to form are of composition p . Consequently , the composition of the remaining liquid becomes enriched in the metal B and the ...
... solid solution of a composition corresponding to point p on the solidus , so the first solid solution crystals to form are of composition p . Consequently , the composition of the remaining liquid becomes enriched in the metal B and the ...
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... solid state . The liquid alloy will freeze on cooling to give a cored a solid solution . During further cooling below the solidus the a solid solution will remain unchanged until temperature t2 is reached . At this A 2 Liquid solution 0 ...
... solid state . The liquid alloy will freeze on cooling to give a cored a solid solution . During further cooling below the solidus the a solid solution will remain unchanged until temperature t2 is reached . At this A 2 Liquid solution 0 ...
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Constitution | 6 |
Bonding between atoms | 16 |
Chemical reactions and reactivity | 25 |
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