utensils made of stainless steel do not rust
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because steel is a material
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Stainless steel remains do not rust due to the reason that the interaction between the environment and its alloying elements.
Explanation:
- Stainless steel vessels do not rust on exposure to air because it is not just an alloy of Iron, Carbon, and Chromium.
- Manganese is also used in the mix. In some cases, Nickel and Molybdenum are also added to make it alien to corroding.
- If Aluminium gets rust, then the layer of aluminium oxide can prevent it from exposure to oxygen molecules. Thus, this prevents from further corrosion.
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