Elements Of Electromagnetics
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They are characteristics of a solid solution
Choose an option
A) It has limited solubility
B) It is an example of a substitutional alloy
C) The difference between the atomic radii of the elements must be less than 15%
D) It has unlimited solubility
E) May have limited or unlimited solubility
F) The electronegativity difference between its elements must be 0.3
G) It is composed of a solvent and a solute, being the solute the one that is in greater quantity
H) The crystalline structure of its elements must be the same
I) No new structures or intermetallic compounds are formed
J) It can be formed with elements of different crystalline structure
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