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Topic :: Carbon





Carbon Interview Questions
Questions Answers Views Company eMail

The amount of carbon present in Cast Iron

HAL,

7 15215

carbon zinc cell voltage?

3 4919

What are the contaminants removed by a carbon filter during water filtration?

2 4831

is petroleum a mixture of hydrocarbon?

5 9386

is the carbon dust collected from the stask of diesel set is hazardous waste ?

2384

why carbon is not heterocyclic compound?&why oxygen is heterolytic compound?

6 11295

state the disadvantages of carbon filament???

2940

What is the iodine value of spent carbon?How iodine value is used to determine the power of carbon to adsorb?

2 5970

draw IRON-CARBON diagram.

TATA,

3927

Why the brushes used in dc machines are made of carbon not from other metal?

3 9730

Why the brushes used in dc machines are made of carbon not from other metal?

2 8271

In case of a synchronous generator carbon brushes, some brushes expire before the others. Why is so? When all the brushes are installed at the same time, why don't thee expire at the same time?

1 2969

carbon-3.23%,manganese-0.60%,silicon-2.25%,sulphur-0.086%, phosphorus-0.122%,chromium-0.04%,nickel-0.10%,molybdenum- trace.

3 6207

carbon-3.23%,manganese-0.60%,silicon-2.25%,sulphur-0.086% phosphorus-0.122%,chromium-0.04%,nickel-0.10%, molybdenum-trace. WHAT IS THE GRADE OF THIS CAST IORN.

2200

carbon-3.23%,manganese-0.60%,silicon-2.25%,sulphur-0.086% phosphorus-0.122%,chromium-0.04%,nickle-0.10% molybdenum-trace. what is the grade of the above composition cast iron

2152




Un-Answered Questions { Carbon }

Why do some of the latest 'single crystal' superalloys contain concentrations of the grain boundary strengthening elements, e.g. carbon and boron?

2040


What is a good estimate for the absolute roughness for epoxy lined carbon steel pipe?

4878


where do plants get carbon from and where does the carbon go when plants die?

1947


How does stomatal conductance increase in an elevated carbon dioxide environment?

1888


Why is the t-butyloxycarbonyl protecting group such a good choice for amino acid synthesis?

2141


Describe briefly how an amobea exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide gases with its surroundings.

2077


I have given the protocol for the cyclodextrin glygosyl transferase assay: One ml of appropriately diluted enzyme sample was incubated at 60 °C for 15 min with 5 ml of 1% (w/v) gelatinized soluble starch in 50 mM, 7.0-pH Tris–HCl buffer. Reaction was terminated by boiling the reaction mixture for 3 min and reaction volume was made to 10 ml with distilled water. Two ml of above reaction mixture was withdrawn and mixed with 3 ml of Tris–HCl buffer, 5 ml of 125 mM Na2CO3, and 0.5 ml of phenolphthalein (25 mg phenolphthalein/100 ml absolute alcohol). Absorbance was measured at 550 nm. The percent decrease of sample was calculated with respect to control containing 5 ml of buffer, 5 ml of sodium carbonate and 0.5 ml of phenolphthalein. where Acontrol = absorbance of control and Atest = absorbance of sample. The amount of β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) produced was estimated from the standard graph of 0–500 μg/ml β-CD concentration against % decrease in absorbance. One unit of CGTase was defined as the amount of enzyme required to produce 1 μm of β-CD/min. Please can you suggest me the formula for the defination given in the last line

2234


is the carbon dust collected from the stask of diesel set is hazardous waste ?

2384


state the disadvantages of carbon filament???

2940


draw IRON-CARBON diagram.

3927


X is strong but has a very low density (1% of traditional earth materials.) and hence light weight. It is a recyclable material. The compression behaviour of X is strain rate dependent. Higher strain rates result in higher initial modulus and higher compression strength. It can also withstand unlimited number of cycling loading provided the repetitive loads are kept below 80% of the compressive strength. The internal structure of the material includes air-traps which make it poor heat conductor. X is non- biodegradable and chemically inert in both soil and water. Most acids and their water solutions do not attack it; however strong oxidizing acids do. Solvents which attack X include esters, ketones, ethers, aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons and their emulsions, among others. It does not support bacterial/fungal growth as well .It also has significant acoustic properties and effectively reduces the transmission of airborne sound. X is combustible and should not be exposed to open flame or other ignition sources. Combustion products are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water and soot. Long-term exposure to sunlight causes yellowing and a slight embrittlement of the surface due to ultraviolet light. X is able to withstand the rigours of temperature cycling, assuring long-term performance.

1922


what are carbondioxide and dcp used in fire extinguishers

2054


on interface level transmitter model(RTG3302-EMERSON) What is threshold valve how can we select correct threshold value T1,T2,T3,T4 When interface water & hydro carbon

2153


We are using Rosemount 5400 series Radar Level Transmitters in all types of Sump Applications having oily water hdrocarbon petrochemical nature. What we are facing the problem frequently is that always getting reading frezzed at some value. If we do power recycling , sometimes it is working . then making same freezing problem. If anybody faced before such type of problem and also having solution , Please give the answer.

2328


What is the difference between cracking, pyrolysis, destructive distillation, hydroforming, carbonization and dry distillation?

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