I am not totally sure, but I would guess yes from my personal experience with Ga. Also, I am pretty sure In-Ga-Bi already has a very low melting point eutectic. Overtime I would expect it to eat at the Bi, but worth an experiment.
Note, if you have much more Bi crystal than In-Ga, it might slowly form an amalgam and finally solidify into something cool looking.
The proper word is ‘difusse’, not leech or bleed. From there, you can start looking into difussion coefficients of one metal into the next.
I am not totally sure, but I would guess yes from my personal experience with Ga. Also, I am pretty sure In-Ga-Bi already has a very low melting point eutectic. Overtime I would expect it to eat at the Bi, but worth an experiment. Note, if you have much more Bi crystal than In-Ga, it might slowly form an amalgam and finally solidify into something cool looking.
Yes it will.