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The pore size of the resulting membrane from sintering is determined by ? the particle size of the powder particle size distribution of the powder both a and b none of the above

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The pore size of the resulting membrane from sintering is determined by ? the particle size of the powder particle size distribution of the powder both a and b none of the above

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The pore size of the resulting membrane from sintering is determined by both the particle size of the powder and the particle size distribution of the powder. So, the correct answer is both a and b.

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. Sintering is a process where powder particles are heated until they stick together to form a solid object. This process is often used to create ceramic or metal materials.

  2. The size of the pores in the resulting material is influenced by the size of the powder particles used in the sintering process. Larger particles will generally create larger pores, while smaller particles will create smaller

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