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Stainless steel, is made by mixing
(a) Iron, carbon, chromium, Manganese and nickel
(b) Sodium, magnesium, aluminium, nickel and iron
(c) Carbon, Sodium, tin, gold and nickel.
(d) Copper, aluminium, magnesium, iron and sodium.​

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Answered by misty007
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Answer:

a) Iron, carbon, chromium, Manganese and nickel

Explanation:

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Answered by AmAnushka
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Answer:

Option a)

Explanation:

Stainless steel metal is formed when the raw materials of nickel, iron ore, chromium, silicon, molybdenum, and others, are melted together. Stainless steel metal contains a variety of basic chemical elements that, when fused together, create a powerful alloy.

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