Pick out the wrong statement.
(A) Metal/alloys having hexagonal crystal lattice structure are less malleable
than those having cubic crystal lattice structure
(B) Metal/alloys having body centred cubic (bcc) crystal lattice structure is
stronger & less ductile than those having face centred cubic (fcc) crystal lattice
structure
(C) Tungsten has a body centred cubic (bcc) crystal lattice structure
(D) Both ferritic & austenitic stainless steel has a face centred cubic (fcc)
crystal structure

1 Answer

Answer :

(C) Tungsten has a body centred cubic (bcc) crystal lattice structure

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