Compute the composition of an iron-carbon alloy for which the mads is fractions of total ferrite and total cementite are 0.91 and 0.09 respectively
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Given that the mass fraction of ferrite (iron) is 0.91 and the mass fraction of cementite (carbon) is 0.09, we can calculate the mass fraction of iron and carbon in the alloy as follows: Mass fraction of iron = 0.91 Mass fraction of carbon = 0.09 Show more…
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