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what are the constituents of steel and stainless steel?​

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Answered by suryansh060
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constituents of Steel are iron (5%)and carbon (95%)

Stainless steel constitute are Iron (72%)

Nickel (18%)Chromium (10%)

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Answered by yadavritik925
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Steel is an iron and carbon alloy. Steels that include at least 10.5% chromium, less than 1.2% carbon, and other alloying elements are known as stainless steels.

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What is the chemical formula of stainless steel?

Steels that have a minimum chromium content of 10.5%, a carbon content of less than 1.2%, and other alloying elements are known as stainless steels. By incorporating other elements like nickel, molybdenum, titanium, niobium, manganese, and others, stainless steel's corrosion resistance and mechanical qualities can be improved even more.

An iron alloy with high corrosion and rust resistance is known as stainless steel. It has a minimum of 11% chromium content and could also have other metals, nonmetals, and components like carbon to give it other desired qualities.

Iron (a metal) and carbon are both found in steel (non-metal). Metals copper and tin make up the alloy known as bronze (metal). Complete response: The compositions of a few alloys are to be written as per the instructions in the question.

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