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The table shows the temperatures at which solidification starts and ends as the alloys of cadmium and zinc are cooled from liquid to solid. Amount of zinc % | 0 | 1... show full transcript
Step 1
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To draw the thermal equilibrium diagram, follow these steps:
Set up the axes: The horizontal axis should represent the percentage of zinc (from 0% to 100%), while the vertical axis represents the temperature (in °C).
Plot the points: Using the data from the table, plot the solidification start and end temperatures for each percentage of zinc. For example:
Connect the points: Draw smooth lines connecting the solidification start temperatures, forming a curve that decreases as zinc content increases. Then, draw a horizontal line at 266°C from 0% to 100% for the solidification end.
Identify key areas: Highlight the areas that represent the liquid phase, liquid/solid phase, and solid phase on the diagram.
Step 2
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Once the diagram is drawn, label the key features:
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