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626. Amorphous material is one--
in which atoms align themselves in a geometric pattern upon solidification
in which there is no definite atomic structure and atoms exist in a random pattern just as in a liquid
which is not attacked by phosphorous
which is not attacked by phosphorous
629. The material mixed before ore is subjected for smelting in the extraction of iron are-
Coke and Silica
Coke and limestone
Limestone and silica
Coke, limestone and silica
631. A reversible change in the atomic structure of the steel with a corresponding change in the properties is known as--
allotropic change
heat treatment
recrystallisation
precipitation
632. Pick up the wrong statement –
aluminium in steel results in excessive grain growth
manganese in steel induces hardness
nickel and chromiam in steel help in raising the elastic limit and improve the resilience and ductility
tungsten in steels improves magnetic properties and hardenability
634. 'Killed steels are those steels—
which are destroyed by burning
which after their destruction are recycled to produce fresh steel
which are deoxidised in the ladle with silicon and aluminium
in which carbon is compictely burnt
636. Carbon steel is--
made by adding carbon in steel
refined from cast iron
an alloy of iron and carbon with varying quantities of phosphorus and sulphur
extensively used for making cutting tools
638. A reversible change in the atomic structure of steel with corresponding change in the properties is known as—
molecular change
physical change
allotropic change
solidus change
639. The following types of materials are usually the most ductile--
face-centred cubic lattice
body-centred cubic lattice
hexagonal close-packed lattice
all of the above