High temperature hydrogen attack results from exposure to hydrogen at elevated temperatures and pressures. The hydrogen reacts with __________ in steel to produce _________, which cannot diffuse through the steel. The loss of carbides causes an overall loss in strength.
High temperature hydrogen attack results from exposure to hydrogen at elevated temperatures and pressures. The hydrogen reacts with __________ in steel to produce _________, which cannot diffuse through the steel. The loss of carbides causes an overall loss in strength.
A . Carbides, oxygen
B . Alloys, hydrogen dioxide
C . Carbides, methane
D . Hydrogen dioxide, H²S
Answer: C
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