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stainless steel is metal or not????​

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Answered by sariyacollege1984
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Stainless steel is a group of iron-based metal containing at least 10% chromium (alloy metals). The chromium oxide "CrO" creates an invisible barrier ("passive film") to oxygen and moisture. Therefore the Chromium protects the iron against most corrosion or red-colored rust; thus the term “stainless” steel.

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Answered by ItzMissDrugbabe
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Stainless steel is a group of iron-based metal containing at least 10% chromium (alloy metals). The chromium oxide "CrO" creates an invisible barrier ("passive film") to oxygen and moisture. Therefore the Chromium protects the iron against most corrosion or red-colored rust; thus the term “stainless” steel.

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