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Draw the microstructure you would expect at room temperature if this 0.5 wt% C binary Fe-C alloy were slowly cooled to room temperature from 1100 C. Clearly label all phases in your drawing. Make sure you clearly indicate the eutectoid and proeutectoid phases. You only need to draw one microstructure at room temperature.
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