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Semi-empirical approaches to the prediction of (intermetallic) compound formationAppendix 1. Gazetteer, in alphabetic order, of intermetallic phases cited in this chapter; References; Appendix to chapter 4. The structure of quasicrystals; 1. Introduction; 2. Description of quasiperiodic structures; 3. The structure of quasicrystals and approximants; References; Further reading; Chapter 5. Metallurgical thermodynamics; 1. Introduction; 2. Metallurgical thermochemistry; 3. Phase equilibrium in a one-component system; 4. Chemical reaction equilibrium; 5. Ellingham diagrams 327 $a6. The thermodynamic properties of solutions7. The thermodynamic origin of phase diagrams; 8. Reaction equilibrium involving solutions and the Gibbs phase rule; 9. The thermodynamics of surfaces and interfaces; 10. The measurement of thermodynamic activity; Bibliography; Chapter 6. Phase diagrams; 1. Introduction; 2. Binary phase diagrams; 3. Ternary phase diagrams; 4. Multicomponent phase diagrams; 5. 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