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... element . Some elements , those with atomic numbers of 2 , 10 , 18 , 36 , 54 , and 86 , are extremely stable , and inert chemically . These , the inert or noble gases , are characterised by having all their energy levels completely ...
... element . Some elements , those with atomic numbers of 2 , 10 , 18 , 36 , 54 , and 86 , are extremely stable , and inert chemically . These , the inert or noble gases , are characterised by having all their energy levels completely ...
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... elements in steels It is possible to improve the properties of steels greatly by alloying with other elements . The general effects of alloying elements in steels are as follows . ( a ) An alloying element entering into solid solution ...
... elements in steels It is possible to improve the properties of steels greatly by alloying with other elements . The general effects of alloying elements in steels are as follows . ( a ) An alloying element entering into solid solution ...
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... elements are given in Table 16.4 . Low - alloy steels . A low - alloy steel generally contains up to 3 or 4 per cent of one or more alloying elements and is characterised by possessing similar microstructures to , and requiring similar ...
... elements are given in Table 16.4 . Low - alloy steels . A low - alloy steel generally contains up to 3 or 4 per cent of one or more alloying elements and is characterised by possessing similar microstructures to , and requiring similar ...
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