Materials Science: Phase Transformations Expert Challenge

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  1. 1

    Which of the following is NOT a category of phase transformations based on diffusion?

    • ADiffusion-dependent with no change in phase composition or number of phases present
    • BDiffusion-independent with changes in phase composition
    • CDiffusion-dependent with changes in phase compositions and/or number of phases
    • DDiffusionless phase transformation
  2. 2

    What are the two main processes involved in phase transformations?

    • AHeating and Cooling
    • BNucleation and Growth
    • CCompression and Tension
    • DMelting and Solidification
  3. 3

    Which type of nucleation requires a greater degree of undercooling?

    • AHomogeneous nucleation
    • BHeterogeneous nucleation
    • CBoth require the same undercooling
    • DNeither requires undercooling
  4. 4

    What is the Gibbs free energy equation used to analyze phase transitions under constant temperature and pressure?

    • AG = U + PV
    • BG = H + TS
    • CG = H - TS
    • DH = G - TS
  5. 5

    In homogeneous nucleation, what does the term '\DeltaGv' represent?

    • ASolid/liquid interfacial energy
    • BSurface area of the solid sphere
    • CVolume of the solid sphere
    • DVolume free energy difference between liquid and solid