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24 July, 07:45

What is occurring on the atom level that causes grain boundaries, twin boundaries, and phase boundaries to exist?

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  1. 24 July, 07:52
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    Answer: Two dimensional and

    three dimensional defects That is imperfections in the atom

    Explanation: 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional defects which are imperfections especially in solids. This causes a high level of disorientation leading to grain boundaries, twin boundaries and phase boundaries.

    In grain boundaries, There are different crystallographic orientation and it is a region of seperation between 2 grains or crystals.

    In twin boundaries, there is a symmetry in disorientation which could be formed either by stress or annealing.
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