The Gibbs free energy variation for a binary system of constituents A and B is shown in the figure below. The point of i

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The Gibbs free energy variation for a binary system of constituents A and B is shown in the figure below. The point of i

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a) The composition of the solid particle that precipitate out
b) The composition of the liquid particle that precipitate out
c) The amount of solid that converts to liquid
d) The amount of liquid that converts to solid
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