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Category > Accounting Posted 14 May 2017 My Price 3.00

Which of the following material has maximum malleability?

Which of the following material has maximum malleability?

A. Lead
B. Soft steel
C. Wrought iron
D. Copper

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42.

Nichrome contains more iron than Inconel.

A. Agree B. Disagree
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43.

Hardness of steel is increased by adding sulphur, lead and phosphorus.

A. Yes B. No
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44.

German silver contains

A. 70% copper and 30% zinc
B. 60% copper and 40% zinc
C. 59% copper, 40% zinc and 1% tin
D. 60.45% copper, 35.2% zinc and 5.35% nickel

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Status NEW Posted 14 May 2017 06:05 AM My Price 3.00

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