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Systems Containing more than Four Phases

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The presence of one or more intermediate phases (either binary or ternary) in addition to three primary solid solutions (or pure components) leads to many possible forms of ternary system. Several examples are discussed, but the space models depict only the liquidus features and not the phase regions within the models.

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West, D.R.F. (1982). Systems Containing more than Four Phases. In: Ternary Equilibrium Diagrams. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5910-1_5

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