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Engineering, 18.07.2019 23:10 briseno2511

The lattice parameters for 0.8% carbon m at 20°c are: ab 0.285 nm and c 0.294 nm. the lattice parameter for 0.8% carbon (extrapolated to 20°c) is 0.3585 nm. calculate the percentage change in volume when y transform to m.

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