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Engineering, 11.07.2019 04:30 StupidFatChipmunk

Consider 2.0 kg of a 99.5 wt% fe-0.5 wt% c alloy that is cooled to a temperature just below the eutectoid. (a) how many kilograms of proeutectoid ferrite form? (b) how many kilograms of eutectoid ferrite form: (c) how many kilograms of cementite form?

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