Imagine a hypothetical system with components A and B.
Which of the following are defini...
Physics, 14.03.2020 04:05 mariamsakayanthebest
Imagine a hypothetical system with components A and B.
Which of the following are definitely true (without more information) if a crystalline compound AB12 is the stable state for a single specific overall composition over a variety of temperatures at 1 atmosphere ?
Select all that apply.
1. The system is below its melting or solidus temperature
2. The compound under these conditions has a lower Gibbs free energy compared to other phases or phase combinations
3. The compound prefers to adopt a eutectic microstructure
4. The compound prefers to adopt a eutectoid microstructure
5. Since just the compound itself is said to be stable, the system would be single-phase in equilibrium.
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