A. gamma iron (910° to 1400°C), Cu, Ag, Au, Al, Ni, Pb, Pt
B. Mg, Zn, Ti, Zr, Br, Cd
C. a iron (below 910°C and between 1400 to 1539°C), W
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
Engineering Materials
Engineering Materials
A. silver
B. gold
C. copper
D. germanium
E. german silver
A. ferrite and cementite
B. cementite and gamma iron
C. ferrite and austenite
D. ferrite and iron graphite
E. pearlite and ferrite
A. cast iron
B. vitrified clay
C. asbestos cement
D. concrete
E. mild steel
A. ferrite and cementite
B. cementite and gamma iron
C. ferrite and austenite
D. ferrite and iron graphite
E. pearlite and ferrite
A. purification of metal
B. grain refinement
C. working at lower temperature
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. greater than 7
B. equal to 7
C. less than 7
D. pH value has nothing to do with basic solution
E. none of the above
A. greater than 7
B. less than 7
C. equal to 7
D. pH value has nothing to do with neutral solution
E. none of the above
A. 87.75% Sn, 4% Cu, 8% Sb, 0.25% Bi
B. 90% Sn, 2% Cu, 4% Sb, 2% Bi, 2% Mg
C. 87% Sn, 4% Cu, 8% Sb, 1% Al
D. 82% Sn, 4% Cu, 8% Sb, 3% Al, 3% Mg
E. none of the above
A. 94% aluminium, 4% copper and 0.5% Mn, Mg, Si and Fe
B. 92.5% aluminium, 4% copper, 2% nickel, and 1.5% Mg
C. 10% aluminium and 90% copper
D. 90% magnesium and 9% aluminium with some copper
E. 10% aluminium and 90% tin