A. Decrease in dislocation density
B. Increase in solutionising temperature
C. Increase in strength
D. Decrease in grain size
Chemical Engineering Basics
Chemical Engineering Basics
A. Temperature – entropy
B. Temperature – pressure
C. Enthalpy – entropy
D. Enthalpy-pressure
A. Manganese
B. Magnesium
C. Vanadium
D. Copper
A. Face centred
B. Simple cubic
C. Body centred
D. None of these
A. H2SO4
B. NaOH
C. NH3
D. HCl
A. Case carburising
B. Tempering
C. Normalising
D. Annealing
A. Less than the wet bulb temperature
B. More than the wet bulb temperature
C. Equal to the wet bulb temperature
D. Equal to the ambient temperature
A. H+ ions are absent
B. OH- ions are absent
C. Both H+ and OH- ions are present in very small but equal concentration
D. None of these
A. Annealing
B. Toughening
C. Work hardening
D. Tempering
A. Styrofoam
B. Lucite
C. Perspex
D. Plexiglass