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Martensite is a supersaturated solution of carbon in

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Answered by Anonymous
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Martensite. ... In carbon steel, the martensite produced by quenching may thus be regarded as a supersaturated solid solution of interstitial carbon in b.c.c. iron, with a structure that is a distorted (tetragonal) version of the equilibrium ferrite (α) structure (and commonly designated α

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Martensite is a super saturated solution of carbon in Alpha iron.

Explanation:

  • Martensite is the hardest form of  steel.
  • It is tetragonal structure of iron.
  • In this structure the carbon is dissolved.
  • To make martensite,the steel is heated to very high temperature which in turn produces austenite.
  • When this austenite undergoes immediate cooling phase, it results in the formation of martensite.
  • Alpha iron is a iron allotrope with body-centered cubic structure.
  • It is stable below at 910°C and stable at room temperature.
  • At 912°C, the molten iron is cooled and alpha iron is formed.

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