Chemistry, asked by shubhneetkaur654, 2 months ago

Give an example where
alloying prevent corrosion​

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Answered by kandpalkartikey25
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Answer:

Stainless Steel which doesn't corrode like iron(rust)

Answered by selenophile7
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Answer:

Stainless steel, an alloy made from iron and chromium, is more resistant to corrosion and staining when it comes in contact with water as opposed to iron and carbon steel. Aluminum is soft and relatively weak. Its strength can be increased by adding other elements, including zinc, copper, magnesium, and manganese.

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