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    In Severe Cases of Overheating, Zinc in a Brazing Alloy
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In Severe Cases of Overheating, Zinc in a Brazing Alloy

Question 20

Question 20

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In severe cases of overheating, zinc in a brazing alloy may start to burn with a(n) ____ flame.


A) orangish
B) whitish
C) orangish-whitish
D) reddish

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