Chapter 9 Part 1 Flashcards

1
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Phase

A

Homogenous region of material with uniform physical and chemical properties

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2
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Solution

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Mixture of 2 substances that are intermingled at the atomic level

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3
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Composition

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The amount of each element present in phase

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4
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Amount (or weight percent) of a phase

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Amount of each element present in a phase

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5
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Solidus

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Upper boundary below which there is only a solid phase

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6
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Liquidus

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Lower boundary below which there is only a liquid phase

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7
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Solvus

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Boundary line which designates the limits of solubility of an element within a solid phase.

On one side of a solvus will be a pure solid phase, on the other will be a mixed phase region.

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8
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Microconstituent

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A region of material with a characteristic micro-structure

May or may not be a phase

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9
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Solid Solubility

Hume-Rothery Rule

A
  1. Atomic radii must be within 15% of each other
  2. The crystal structure must be exactly the same
  3. They must share same valence
  4. They must have similar electronegativity
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10
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Unary Phase Diagram

A

Temperature and pressure for axes.

Show conditions under which solid, liquid, and vapor phases exist

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11
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Binary Phase Diagram

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Have composition on the x-axis and temperature on the y-axis, and show the phases that exist under various conditions

Solid phases designated by greek letters

Liquid phases designated by L with subscript numbers

Important temperature and compositions are called out

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12
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Lever Rule

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wt% of phase = Length of arm on opposite side of fulcrum from phase / total length of lever

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