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Transcribed Image Text:Compute the mass fractions of liquid in the following refractory materials at 1600°C(2910°F): (a
) 5wt % Al2O3-95wt % SiO2 W₁ = (b) 26wt % Al2O3 -74 wt % SiO2 W₁ =
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L
) 82wt % Al2O3 - 18wt% SiO2 W₁ =
L
W₁ = (d
(c) 32wt % Al2O3-68wt % SiO2 WL
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