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What is a liquidus?

What is a liquidus? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (chemistry) A line, in a phase diagram, above which a given substance is a stable liquid and below which solid and liquid are in equilibrium. [from 1900]
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At temperatures between the solidus and the liquidus, an SORT phase, predominantly composed of octadecanol, coexists with a tetradecanol-enriched liquid phase.
Considering the low curvature of the liquidus and solidus, very narrow freezing ranges are expected for small deviations from the Cu-Mn congruent point.
Andrew Stead is back in his traditional Fairy role this time, no doubt living up to his bubbly title of Fairy Liquidus.
The tensile strengths of groups of irons were compared to the difference between the actual sulfur in the iron and various equilibrium values at each liquidus point.
Large, insoluble intermetallic particles that are present or form in the temperature range between liquidus and solidus reduce feeding.
We quantitatively determined the degree of mixing nonideality by fitting the experimental liquidus and solidus curves to a model based on regular solution theory.

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