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A65 wt% ni–35 wt% cu alloy is heated to a temperature within the a %04 liquid-phase region. if the composition of the a phase is 70 wt% ni, determine
(a) the temperature of the alloy
(b) the composition of the liquid phase
(c) the mass fractions of both phases

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