What are the uses of iron?
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Iron is an enigma – it rusts easily, yet it is the most important of all metals. 90% of all metal that is refined today is iron. Most is used to manufacture steel, used in civil engineering (reinforced concrete, girders etc) and in manufacturing.
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The uses of iron are:-
- It is used to manufacture steel and also used in civil engineering like reinforced concrete, girders etc.
- It is used to manufacture steel and also used in civil engineering like reinforced concrete, girders etc.Iron is used to make alloy steels like carbon steels with additives such as nickel, chromium, vanadium, tungsten, and manganese.
- It is used to manufacture steel and also used in civil engineering like reinforced concrete, girders etc.Iron is used to make alloy steels like carbon steels with additives such as nickel, chromium, vanadium, tungsten, and manganese.These are used to make bridges, electricity pylons, bicycle chains, cutting tools and rifle barrels.
- It is used to manufacture steel and also used in civil engineering like reinforced concrete, girders etc.Iron is used to make alloy steels like carbon steels with additives such as nickel, chromium, vanadium, tungsten, and manganese.These are used to make bridges, electricity pylons, bicycle chains, cutting tools and rifle barrels.Cast iron contains 3–5% carbon. It is used for pipes, valves, and pumps.
- It is used to manufacture steel and also used in civil engineering like reinforced concrete, girders etc.Iron is used to make alloy steels like carbon steels with additives such as nickel, chromium, vanadium, tungsten, and manganese.These are used to make bridges, electricity pylons, bicycle chains, cutting tools and rifle barrels.Cast iron contains 3–5% carbon. It is used for pipes, valves, and pumps.Iron catalysts are used in the Haber process for producing ammonia.
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