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Asked: April 16, 20202020-04-16T23:34:34+05:30 2020-04-16T23:34:34+05:30In: Physical Metallurgy & Heat treatment

BARC-5: Draw a Phase Diagram for Binary System in which the metals are insoluable both in liquid and Solid States

BARC-5: Draw a Phase Diagram for Binary System in which the metals are insoluable both in liquid and Solid States
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    1. SAI CHARAN Silver Metallurgical Engineering student
      2020-04-17T03:15:02+05:30Added an answer on April 17, 2020 at 3:15 am

      Copper and molybdenum system is the example system that completly insoluble in solid and liquid.

      Copper and molybdenum system is the example system that completly insoluble in solid and liquid.

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      • Vishal Pambhar Gold Metallurgist, Standard Provider (IS, ASTM, BS, ISO etc), Laboratory Equipment Suppliers,
        2020-04-17T03:23:59+05:30Replied to answer on April 17, 2020 at 3:23 am
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        Nice.

        Nice.

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        • SAI CHARAN Silver Metallurgical Engineering student
          2020-04-17T03:34:20+05:30Replied to answer on April 17, 2020 at 3:34 am

          I got this information from physical Metallurgy for engineers by Donald s. Clark and Wilbur R. Varney

          I got this information from physical Metallurgy for engineers

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          Donald s. Clark and Wilbur R. Varney

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    2. [email protected] Platinum
      2020-04-30T23:59:51+05:30Added an answer on April 30, 2020 at 11:59 pm

      Nice explanation.

      Nice explanation.

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