PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-STUDENT SOLN.MAN.
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.60E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The phase diagram for the
Concept introduction:
Eutectic mixtures are the mixtures of two or more substances which combine to give a new substance. The properties of the eutectic mixture are entirely different from its components. Phase diagrams are used to study the formation of eutectic mixtures with the change in temperature and composition of the components.
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