eutectic reaction for iron-carbon system occurs at
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Eutectic reaction for iron-carbon system occurs at the temperature of 727 degree Celsius(1341 degree Fahrenheit).
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Eutectic reaction for iron-carbon system occurs at temperature 727 ºC lower than the melting points of iron and carbon both.
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In eutectic system, the homogenous mixing of substances who can solidify at the common single temperature lower than melting point of either individual substance. The minimum possible melting temperature for the better mixing of components is called eutectic temperature. Eutectic reaction remains in thermal equilibrium to make the change in Gibbs free energy to zero. Various alloys are formed through eutectic reaction. Frederick Guthrie coined the term eutectic in 1884.
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