In which crystal structure does the iron exist in an austenite alloy composed of iron and carbon?

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Explanation

Austenite is a solid solution of carbon in iron where the iron atoms are arranged in the gamma (γ) phase, also known as the face-centered cubic (FCC) structure. This distinguishes it from the alpha (ferrite) and beta phases.

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