Question Set

1. The metal which is stored in Kerosene





Ask Your Doubts Here

Type in
(Press Ctrl+g to toggle between English and the chosen language)

Comments

Show Similar Question And Answers
QA->If a non-metal is added to the interstitial sites of a metal, then the metal becomes?....
QA->Which are the two metals kept in kerosene?....
QA->Which metal is stored in mineral oil?....
QA->Why does Kerosene oil rise up in the wick of lantern?....
QA->Mercury is transported in metal containers made of which metal?....
MCQ->In view of the fact that kerosene is an inferior good in India,what are its implications? 1.As households get richer,they consume less kerosene 2.Over time there is decline in quality of kerosene 3.Government needs to stop subsidies on kerosene Select the correct answer using the codes given below....
MCQ->Set against a rural backdrop, Stench of kerosene is the story of a couple, Guleri and Manak, who have been happily married for several years but do not have a child. Manaks mother is desperate to have a grandchild to carry on the family name. Hence, she gets Manak remarried in Guleris absence. Manak, who acts as a reluctant but passive spectator, is meanwhile, informed by a friend that Guleri, on hearing about her husbands second marriage, poured kerosene on her clothes and set fire to them. Manak is heartbroken and begins to live as if he were a dead man. When his second wife delivers a son, manak states at athe child for a long time an blurts out, Take him away ! He stinks of kerosene. This is a sensitive issue-based story which tries to sensitise the readers about....
MCQ->Char value of Kerosene is the amount of charred oil deposition on the wick obtained after burning it in a standard wick lamp at a standard rate for 24 hours. Char value of a good quality kerosene should be less than __________ mg/kg of kerosene.....
MCQ->The simplest method of welding two pieces of metal together is known as pressure welding.The ends of a metal are heated to a white heat-for iron,the welding temperature should be about 1300C-in a flame.At this temperature the metal becomes plastic.The ends are pressed or hammered together,and the joint is smoothed off.Care must be taken to ensure that surfaces are thoroughly clean first,for dirt will weaken the weld.Moreover,the heating of iron or steel to a high temperature cause oxidation,and a film of oxide is added to the heated surfaces.For this reason,flux is applied to the heated metal.At welding heat,flux melts and the oxide particles are dissolved in it together with any other impurities which may be present.The metal surfaces are pressed together,and the flux is squeezed out from the center of the weld.A number of different types of weld may be used,but for fairly thick bars of metals,a vee-shaped belt should be normally employed.It is rather stronger than ordinary butt weld. The simplest way of welding two pieces of metal together is....
MCQ->The metal which is stored in Kerosene....
Terms And Service:We do not guarantee the accuracy of available data ..We Provide Information On Public Data.. Please consult an expert before using this data for commercial or personal use | Powered By:Omega Web Solutions
© 2002-2017 Omega Education PVT LTD...Privacy | Terms And Conditions
Question ANSWER With Solution