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melting is displacive or reconstructive​

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Answered by mishka93
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Explanation:

Definition of reconstructive transformation. An isochemical change in a crystal structure in which chemical bonds are broken and reformed, e.g., tridymite-quartz or diamond-graphite.

Answered by adventureisland
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The phenomenological method of first-order fundamental phase changes, with a particular accent on reconstructive changes in which a group-subgroup connection within the proportions of the forms is absent. It begins with a combined performance of the modern approach to first-order phase changes, doing the more modern issues of the Landau theory of state changes and the theory of characteristics. A comprehensive theory of reconstructive state transitions is then formed, in which the arrangements circling a change are shown in terms of density-waves, producing a simple outline of the development order-parameters, and a summary of the similar phase plans and related physical properties.

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