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Q.20 What are the differences between cast iron, wrought iron and steel.
2.21 What are cationic, anionic and neutral complexes? Give one example of each.​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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20) Compared to wrought iron or steel, cast iron is brittle, hard, and non-malleable. It can't be bent, stretched, or hammered into shape. .Compared to steel, cast iron has a lower melting point, and is more fluid and less reactive with mold materials, making it well-suited for casting.

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Compared to wrought iron or steel, cast iron is brittle, hard, and non-malleable. It can't be bent, stretched, or hammered into shape. ... Compared to steel, cast iron has a lower melting point, and is more fluid and less reactive with mold materials, making it well-suited for casting.

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