Gibbs Phase Rule 1
Gibbs Phase Rule 1
2. Phase
• A phase is a substance or a portion of matter which is
homogenous, physically distinct and mechanically separable..
• Physically distinct and mechanically separable means that the
phase will have a definite boundary surface.
• Different phases are given different names or symbols
like α (alpha),ß (Beta), γ (Gamma), etc.
• Chemical Compounds
Substitutional Interstitial • Inter-metallic Compounds
Solid Solid • Interstitial Compounds
Solutions Solutions • Electron Compounds
• Lave’s Phases
Ordered Disordered
Substitutional Substitutional
Solid Solid
Solutions Solutions
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Homogenous phases
• When two elements are completely soluble when coming into solid state
from liquid state and form compounds by chemical reaction, they form
phases known as homogenous phases.
• Each component of such phases loses its own identity, properties and
crystal structure.
1. Solid Solutions
• When two elements completely mix or dissolve in each other in liquid as
well as solid state (during process of solidification), then the resulting
structure or phase is known as a solid solution.
• In a solid solution, there can be more than two components. But in general,
the metal which is in higher proportion is known as base metal or solvent
and the other component (metal or non-metal) is called alloying element
or solute.
• There are two types of Solid Solutions – Substitutional Solid Solution
and Interstitial Solid Solution.
Solid Solution
Ordered
Disordered
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Solid solutions