Study Guide with Lab Manual for Jeffus' Welding: Principles and Applications, 8th
Study Guide with Lab Manual for Jeffus' Welding: Principles and Applications, 8th
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ISBN: 9781305494701
Author: Larry Jeffus
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 26, Problem 11R

Using Figure 26-18, answer the following questions:
a. At approximately what temperature does a 70 % lead and 30 % tin mixture become solid?
b. What crystal structure is formed first when a 20 % lead and 80 % tin mixture cools down from a 100 % liquid phase?

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