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The point at which two liquidus lines meet is known as
Eutectic point
Isothermal point
Solvus point
Peritectic point

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Answered by sreyasinharkl
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Eutectic point.

The point, E, where the liquidus curves and solidus intersect, is termed the eutectic point. 

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Answered by qwstoke
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The point at which two liquids lines meet is called the Eutectic point.

  • The eutectic point is the lowest melting point for the mixture of two immiscible solids.
  • The eutectic point is also called the eutectic temperature.
  • At the eutectic point, a solid solute, a solid solvent, and a liquid mixture exist in the same phase.
  • Peritectic point is the temperature where a solid phase and liquid phase, form a new solid-phase together.
  • Hence, the correct answer is option (1).
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