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You have been provided with a graph labelled Graph B (See Microsoft Teams or click here) that is the phase diagram for a Silicon-Germanium system. Use this figure to answer the
questions below related to a 250g sample that is 30 wt% Si.
a. How much of the liquid phase (in grams) is present at 1335°C?
b. How much of the solid phase (in grams) is present at 1195°C?
C. How much germanium (in grams) is present in the solid phase at 1195°C?
d. How much silicon (in grams) is present in the liquid phase at 1335°C?
For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or AL T+FN+F10 (Mac).
Transcribed Image Text:You have been provided with a graph labelled Graph B (See Microsoft Teams or click here) that is the phase diagram for a Silicon-Germanium system. Use this figure to answer the questions below related to a 250g sample that is 30 wt% Si. a. How much of the liquid phase (in grams) is present at 1335°C? b. How much of the solid phase (in grams) is present at 1195°C? C. How much germanium (in grams) is present in the solid phase at 1195°C? d. How much silicon (in grams) is present in the liquid phase at 1335°C? For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or AL T+FN+F10 (Mac).
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