Sulfide stress cracking (SSC) is defined as cracking of metal under the combined action of tensile stress and corrosion in the presence of _________ and _________.
A) Sulfur, Oxide
B) Hydrogen, water
C) H₂S, Oxygen
D) Water, H₂S
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