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In 2010, Senkov et al. created the first refractory RHEA (“R-H-E-A”) kind of these systems, which themselves are based on another one of these systems described as “high-entropy.” One of these systems (15[1])can transform between different stress-induced phases when exposed to varying strain levels, thereby displaying pseudoelasticity. The identity of these systems, which often depends on whether one quantity for a constituent is 15% larger than the other, can be predicted via the (*) Hume-Rothery rules. Nitinol is an example of one of these systems exhibiting “shape memory.” Whether a smaller atom replaces a larger atom’s site or sits (10[1])inside a lattice’s gap determines if these systems are substitutional or interstitial. Amalgams are one of these systems mainly made of mercury. (10[1])For 10 points, name these solid solutions composed of two or more different metals. ■END■

ANSWER: metal alloys [accept solid solutions until “solid solutions” is read; accept refractory high-entropy alloys; accept interstitial alloys; accept substitutional alloys; accept shape memory alloys; prompt on SMAs; prompt on intermetallic compounds; prompt on smart materials]
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