A. Silver / Mercury phase
B. Silver / Tin phase
C. Tin / Mercury phase
D. Zinc / Mercury phase
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Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following statements about high copper silver alloy compared to conventional alloy is not true ?
- A. It has increased tensile and compressive strength B. It has poor tarnish and corrosion resistance C. It’s edge strength is greater D. Mercury content in the final restoration is less...
- Which of the following silver amalgam alloy have the maximum strength________________?
- A. Lathe cut B. Spherical C. Admixed D. Single composition...
- Discolouration of silver alloy is due to_____________?
- A. Tarnish B. Tarnish and corrosion C. Wet corrosion D. Dry corrosion...
- Over-trituration of silver alloy and mercury_______________?
- A. Reduces contraction B. Increases the strength of lathe cut alloy but reduces the strength of spherical alloy amalgam C. Decreases creep D. Gives al dull and crumbly amalgam...
- Which of the following statement is true regarding lathe cut low Copper silver alloy ?
- A. Requires least amount of mercury B. Achieves high compressive strength at 1 hr. C. Has tensile strength both at 15 minutes and 7 days is comparable to high copper, unicompositional alloys D. Has lower cree value...
- Increase in the residual mercury in silver amalgam filling can_____________?
- A. Cause fracture of the filling B. Tarnish and corrosion C. Increase the strength D. Decrease condensation pressure...
- The solid solution of silver and mercury is called_______________?
- A. y1 B. y2 C. B1 D. y...
- Mercury rich condition in a slow setting amalgam alloy system in a resoration in______________?
- A. Accelerated corrosion B. Fracture of the restoration C. Merginal damage D. All of the above...
- According of ADA specification No or number 1, the minimum compressive strength for silver amalgam filling aftr one hour should be________________?
- A. 80 Mpa B. 140 Mpa C. 260 Mpa D. 510 Mpa...
- Stainless steel orthodontic wire can be hardened by________________?
- A. Tempering B. Work hardening C. Age hardening D. Precipitation hardening...
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