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(a) For BCC iron, calculate the diameter of the minimum space available in an octahedral site at the center of the (010) plane, and compare this to the diameter of a carbon atom. Assume that the iron atoms in the BCC structure are hard spheres that touch along the [111] direction. (b) Compare the space available with the size of a carbon atom from Appendix C, and comment about the potential solubility of carbon in BCC iron in octahedral interstitial sites.

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