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| Apr6-11, 11:19 AM | #1 |
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Solubility between metals
I am very confused at why some metals can be miscible mixed while some are separated during solidification. Can someone help me on this? Great thanks.
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| Apr6-11, 11:28 AM | #2 |
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Hi Tom-utk, welcome to PF. For metals A and B, if A-A and B-B bonds are much stronger than A-B bonds, then A and B will tend to spontaneously separate. If this the kind of information you're looking for?
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| Apr6-11, 11:58 AM | #3 |
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Restated from a crystallographic point of view, what is important is that A and B have the correct atomic sizes and electron configurations so that they can exist in a stable structure with a lower energy than that of the two parent structures.
For instance, if they have very similar atomic sizes, it is often easy for say, A, to replace the B atoms in the B-lattice. This may be feasible up to a point, beyond which adding more A to the mixture causes too much strain in the lattice, and a separation of phases occurs. Alternatively, if A and B have vastly dissimilar sizes, it may be possible for A (assuming it is the smaller atom) to nicely occupy some interstitial voids in the B-lattice. Again, adding too much A could increase the strain energy beyond a point where the excess A would rather form a separate phase. |
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