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An alloy, unlike a pure metal, does not have a sharply defined freezing temperature.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in an interview.The origin of the question is Mechanism of Solidification in portion Cooling and Solidification of Casting-Forming-Welding I

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Right option is (a) True

Explanation: An alloy, UNLIKE a pure metal, does not have a sharply defined freezing temperature. DUE to this, the solidification of an alloy TAKES place over a RANGE of temperature. This makes the separate out of the solids parts at different temperatures which possess varying compositions in the MATERIAL.



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