"Solvus" can refer to a couple of different things, depending on the context: 1. **Materials Science**: In the context of materials science and metallurgy, a solvus is a phase diagram line that represents the solubility of one phase in another. Specifically, it indicates the limit of solubility of a solid solution at different temperatures. The solvus line separates different phases in a phase diagram, and it is crucial for understanding the behavior of alloys and other materials.
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