how is the property of stainless steel different from that of iron
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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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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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