100 75 50 25 Liquidus Melting point of material B Liquid Liquid and solid Melting point of material A Solidus Solid 25 50 75 100 Percent weight of material B (a) Percent weight of material A 100 75 25...


Considering an alloy of the two soluble components A and B described by a phase diagram similar to that shown in Figure 2.14, determine the masses of the alloy that are in the liquid and solid phases at a given temperature if the total mass of the alloy is 100 g, component B represents 45% of the alloy, 17% of the liquid is component B, and 65% of solid is component B.


100<br>75<br>50<br>25<br>Liquidus<br>Melting point<br>of material B<br>Liquid<br>Liquid and<br>solid<br>Melting point<br>of material A<br>Solidus<br>Solid<br>25<br>50<br>75<br>100<br>Percent weight of material B<br>(a)<br>Percent weight of material A<br>100<br>75<br>25<br>PIAT<br>PAT PsAT<br>Tie line<br>State<br>point<br>PIB<br>Рв<br>Рав<br>25<br>50<br>75<br>100<br>Percent weight of material B<br>Temperature<br>Temperature<br>

Extracted text: 100 75 50 25 Liquidus Melting point of material B Liquid Liquid and solid Melting point of material A Solidus Solid 25 50 75 100 Percent weight of material B (a) Percent weight of material A 100 75 25 PIAT PAT PsAT Tie line State point PIB Рв Рав 25 50 75 100 Percent weight of material B Temperature Temperature

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