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difference between steel and stainless steel

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Answered by lChanul
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Answer:

Steel is made by adding iron to carbon, which hardens the iron. ... On the other hand Stainless steel has a high chromium content that forms an invisible layer on the surface of the steel to prevent it from staining. 2. When stainless steel is prepared from steel, chromium, nickel, nitrogen and molybdenum is added.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Steel is a component that has iron, carbon and some other proportions of elements in it.

Explanation:

  • Stainless steel is made by using at least 10.5% of chromium, which makes the steel stainless.
  • Separating impurities from iron produces steel but adding various elements produces stainless steel. Steel is magnetic. However, stainless steel is nonmagnetic.
  • It has carbon content such as high, medium and low classifies steel. Stainless steel is non-corrosive and earth-friendly.
  • However, steel is prone to stains and rusting.  

To learn more:

1. Utensils made of stainless steel do not rust​:

brainly.in/question/15026771  

2. Why are stainless steel utensils are provided with a copper bottom?:  

brainly.in/question/7822047

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