Biology, asked by haznam, 9 months ago

How do the properties of iron change when carbon and
chromium are mixed with it?

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Answered by Brainlyheros
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Answer:

Pure iron undergoes rusting easily, but when it is mixed with 18% chromium and 8% carbon, it forms an alloy called stainless steel which does not get stains with air or moisture and also does not rust.

Answered by projalin83
3

Explanation:

When Nickel and chromium are mixed with it becomes strong and corrosion resistant. When we add nickel and chromium in steel then high resistance is enhanced with heat resistance and it's tensile strength increases Alloy formed is known as stainless steel.

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