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asmith134

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How do water and carbon dioxide relate to combustion?
 
  A) Carbon dioxide is a product of combustion, not water.
  B) Water is a product of combustion, not carbon dioxide.
  C) Both are stable and safe products of combustion.
  D) Both are unstable, dangerous products of combustion.

Question 2

GMAW normally uses:
 
  A) DCEP B) DCEN
  C) AC D) AC - High Frequency



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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