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Eutectic point - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of eutectic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of eutectic. Pronunciation of eutectic. Translations of eutectic. eutectic synonyms, eutectic antonyms. Information about eutectic in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. A eutectic mixture, solution, or alloy.
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The binary eutectic phase diagram explains the chemical behavior of two immiscible (unmixable) crystals from a completely miscible (mixable) melt, such as olivine and pyroxene, or pyroxene and Ca plagioclase. ... Organization of the Binary Eutectic Phase Diagra...
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The objective of this web page is to provide a definition of the eutectic point and temperature and also discuss the possibility of its existence in a multi-constituent formulation ... Typically, the product is frozen at a temperature well below the eutectic point.
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Here's a happy place where all three phases exist in perfect equilibrium. ... When the bird wets his beak, water is wicked on to the fabric on his head. Fluid is released from the head to the lower bulb. The fabric covers a glass bulb filled with a gas. ... Welcome to the Eutectic!
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Consider a mixture of elements A and B in their eutectic proportions at a high enough temperature to make the mixture fully liquid. ... Each diagram is marked with an arrow at the eutectic composition and indicating the current temperature (the start temperature in this case). The circle below the diagram shows a...
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The Second type of alloy combination we will look at is eutectic alloys.; The solid solution equilibrium diagram discussed in the last section was formed by two metals being totally soluble in both the liquid and solid states.
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