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A 60 wt% Ni-40 wt% Cu alloy is slowly cooled from 1400°C (2550°F) to 1150°C (2100°F)....

A 60 wt% Ni-40 wt% Cu alloy is slowly cooled from 1400°C (2550°F) to 1150°C (2100°F).
(a) At what temperature does the first solid phase form?
(b) What is the composition of this solid phase?
(c) At what temperature does the last of the liquid solidify?
(d) What is the composition of this last remaining liquid phase?

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