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Stainless steel is a substance which does not rust. It is made by mixing​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is made by mixing iron and chromium.

  • Due to the exchange among the components and surroundings, it doesn't undergo rusting.
  • It is made up of iron, chromium, silicon, carbon, and, in certain situations, nickel and molybdenum. It consists of chromium, which typically combines with oxygen to generate a protective oxide coating.
  • The possible existence of the stable coating acts as a barrier, limiting oxygen and water access to the underlying metal surface, preventing further corrosion.
  • Because the film develops so easily and tightly, even a few atomic layers can significantly lower the effective rate of corrosion.
Answered by qwvilla
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Stainless steel is a substance that does not rust. It is made by mixing​

  • Manganese, chromium, iron, carbon, and nickel.

What do you mean by stainless steel?

  • Stainless steel is an alloy, which has a primary function to rust-free different items.
  • This alloy has a composition and is made up of manganese, chromium, iron, carbon, and nickel.
  • The durability of this stainless steel is very superior, as the items that are made from this steel are very strong and hold their shape.
  • Nowadays this stainless steel is commonplace in the different shops.
  • There is one disadvantage of using stainless steel and that is it is very costly so naturally, it is not available to all people in spite of its so much quality.
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