Solid-Liquid Phase Diagram for Miscible Metals
Organized by textbook: https://learncheme.com/ Describes the regions of the T-x phase diagram for two miscible metals, describes the behavior as a liquid is cooled to form a solid, and discusses why the two metals are miscible. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Check out our Materials Science playlist at • Materials Science

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