Question 13 0 / 2 pts 13.1 Determine the temperature at which the first solid nucleus forms and its composition. (Express your answers to two significant figures.) (a) T = °C 345 Question 14 13.1(b) Composition of the last formed liquid at%Sb = 50 0/2 pts % Q13. A Bi-65 at% (atomic percent) alloy is cooled under equilibrium conditions from the liquid state. Temperature (°C) 650 600 550 Liquid 500 450 400 350 300 630.6 °C 250-271.4°C 200 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Bi Atomic percent Sb Figure The Bi-Sb phase diagram. Sb
Question 13 0 / 2 pts 13.1 Determine the temperature at which the first solid nucleus forms and its composition. (Express your answers to two significant figures.) (a) T = °C 345 Question 14 13.1(b) Composition of the last formed liquid at%Sb = 50 0/2 pts % Q13. A Bi-65 at% (atomic percent) alloy is cooled under equilibrium conditions from the liquid state. Temperature (°C) 650 600 550 Liquid 500 450 400 350 300 630.6 °C 250-271.4°C 200 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Bi Atomic percent Sb Figure The Bi-Sb phase diagram. Sb
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0 / 2 pts
13.1 Determine the temperature at which the first solid nucleus forms and its
composition.
(Express your answers to two significant figures.)
(a) T =
°C
345
Question 14
13.1(b) Composition of the last formed liquid at%Sb =
50
0/2 pts
%

Transcribed Image Text:Q13. A Bi-65 at% (atomic percent) alloy is cooled under equilibrium conditions
from the liquid state.
Temperature (°C)
650
600
550
Liquid
500
450
400
350
300
630.6 °C
250-271.4°C
200
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Bi
Atomic percent Sb
Figure The Bi-Sb phase diagram.
Sb
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