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What is alloying? Why are alloys made? Name two alloys of Iron.​

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Answered by PaulKevin
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Elemental iron, combined with non-metallic carbon or silicon, produces alloys called steel or silicon steel. The resulting mixture forms a substance with properties that often differ from those of the pure metals, such as increased strength or hardness.

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Answered by thezvezda1104
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An alloy is a metal that's combined with other substances to create a new metal with superior properties. For example, the alloy may be stronger, harder, tougher, or more malleable than the original metal. The other metals or elements added to the alloy are called alloying elements.

People make and use alloys because metals don't have exactly the right properties for a particular job. ... Generally, alloys are stronger and harder than their main metals, less malleable (harder to work) and less ductile (harder to pull into wires).

List of Iron Alloys:

  • Steel (carbon)
  • Stainless steel (chromium, nickel)
  • AL-6XN.
  • Alloy 20.
  • Celestrium
  • Martensitic stainless steel.
  • Surgical stainless steel (chromium, molybdenum, nickel)
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