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DescriptionBritannica Alloys Text Figure 6.jpg |
English: Plot showing how melting point changes depending on the composition of a two-element alloy and the eutectic point where the minimum melting point is reached. |
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Source | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 1, p. 706, Fig. 6 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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This image comes from the 13th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica or earlier. The copyrights for that book have expired in the United States because the book was first published in the US with the publication occurring before January 1, 1929. As such, this image is in the public domain in the United States. |
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