Q38.The purest form of commercial iron is: (1) pig iron (2) wrought iron (3) cast iron (4) scrap iron and pig iron
What This Question Tests
This is a direct factual question about the carbon content and relative purity of different commercial forms of iron.
Concepts Tested
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๐ Question Details
- Chapter
- Metallurgy
- Topic
- Types of iron
- Year
- 2020
- Shift
- 07 Jan Shift 1
- Q Number
- Q38
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 12 Chemistry Ch 6: Metallurgy
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