Hydriding of titanium is a metallurgical phenomenon in which hydrogen diffuses into the titanium and reacts to form an embrittling phase. This can result in a complete loss of _________ with no noticeable sign of corrosion or loss of thickness.
Hydriding of titanium is a metallurgical phenomenon in which hydrogen diffuses into the titanium and reacts to form an embrittling phase. This can result in a complete loss of _________ with no noticeable sign of corrosion or loss of thickness.
A . Strength
B . Ductility
C . Carbides
D . Hardness
Answer: B
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