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At approximately what temperature (in Kelvin) would a specimen of an alloy have to be carburized...

At approximately what temperature (in Kelvin) would a specimen of an alloy have to be carburized for 2.6 h to produce the same diffusion result as at 880°C for 13 h? Assume that values for D0 and Qd are 1.3 × 10-4 m2/s and 139 kJ/mol, respectively.

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