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The Hume-Rothery (solubility) rules help to identify what elements (usually two different metals) will form a complete substitutional solid solution. Which are criteria for the rules? (Select all that apply.)
Elements must have a similar electronegativity Elements must have a similar density Elements must be of a similar size Elements must form the same crystal structure Elements must be of a similar valence Elements must have a similar melting point
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