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A small droplet of molten silver is cooled until it solidifies via a homogeneous nucleation-and-growth process. Calculate the amount of undercooling required to initiate the onset of solidification (ie. The temperature at which at least one viable homogeneous nuclei forms in the volume of the droplet). Given droplet volume: Vdrop= .10 cm3, Tm= 962* C, gamma(solid-to-liquid)= 1.3x10-5J/cm2, denistyAg= 9.3 g/cm3, MAg= 107.9 g/mol, and deltaH(solidification)= -11.3 kJ/mol

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