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Discussion Forum : Engineering Materials - Section 3 (Q.No. 5)
5.
The presence of hydrogen in steel causes
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Subhendu said:
8 years ago
Hydrogen reacts with carbon and gets trapped in grain boundaries which leads to brittleness.
Ben said:
10 years ago
You should give reasons for answers.
VISWA MOHAN PEDAGOPU said:
10 years ago
Embrittlement is the process of reducing ductile property in a material by making it brittle. In Hydrogen embrittlement, hydrogen absorption on some metals and alloys.
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