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DescriptionPartial Melting Phase Diagram.svg |
English: Melting of a substance exhibiting solid solution, with a bulk composition of CB. As the temperature rises, the solid follows the blue path, and begins melting at temperature TA. The initial liquid produced has the composition CL, and its composition follows the red path. At temperature TB the whole solid has melted. |
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- 2009-05-19T13:20:25Z Cdang 785x331 (15934 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Solidificaiton of AB Alloy with a concentration ''c''0 of B: the first crystal has a composition ''c''1 determined by the solidus at the same temperature.}} {{fr|1=Solidification d'un alliag
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current | 16:36, 1 September 2010 | ![]() | 452 × 342 (37 KB) | Fitzgabbro (talk | contribs) | Hopefully fixed problem where "liquidus" and "solidus" become a black square when the .svg is rendered as a .png |
16:26, 1 September 2010 | ![]() | 452 × 342 (19 KB) | Fitzgabbro (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Melting of a substance exhibiting solid solution, with a bulk composition of C<sub>B</sub>. As the temperature rises, the solid follows the blue path, and begins melting at temperature T<sub>A</sub>. The initial liquid |
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