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Steel can be considered as a solution.’ Justify your answer.​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Steel is another example of a solid–solid solution. ... Because there are more atoms per unit volume, steel is denser, harder, and less metallic than iron. The carbon atoms are not in the original lattice, so they affect the metallic properties more and make it harder for the atoms to move relative to each other.

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Answered by GyanwatiShukla1
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Steel is another example of a solid–solid solution. It is an iron solvent with a carbon solute. The carbon atoms do not replace the iron atoms, but fit in the spaces between them; this is often called an interstitial alloy.

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