- Solidus (chemistry)
In
chemistry ,materials science , andphysics , the solidus is a temperature (a line on aphase diagram ) below which a given substance is completelysolid (crystallized). The solidus is applied, among else, tometal alloy s,ceramic s, and natural rocks andmineral s.The solidus quantifies the temperature at which
melting of a substance "begins", but not necessarily the substance is melted "completely", i.e., the solidus is not necessarily amelting point . For this distinction, the solidus may be contrasted to theliquidus . The solidus and liquidus do not align or overlap in all cases. If a gap exists between the solidus and liquidus, then within that gap, the substance consists of solid and liquid phases simultaneously (like a "slurry"). Such is the case, for example, with theolivine (forsterite -fayalite ) system.In
eutectic mixtures the solidus and liquidus temperatures are identical, i.e., the mixture melts completely at one temperature, theeutectic point .ee also
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