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It is hard to say without a more accurate phase diagram, but it looks like at that temperature, your point lies on the boundaries of the phase transitions. Therefore you will get approximately 40% liquid Bismuth (Bi) and 60% solid Antimony (Sb) using the lever rule.

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Q: Name and determine the percentage of phases present in an alloy containing 40 percent bismuth and 60 percent antimony at temperature of 900F?
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