what is formed when iron or steel is mixed with silicates
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The still impure molten iron is mixed with scrap iron (from recycling) and oxygen is blown on to the mixture. The oxygen reacts with the remaining impurities to form various oxides. They react to form compounds such as calcium silicate or calcium phosphate which form a slag on top of the iron.
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Enamel
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enamel is formed when iron or steel is mixed with silacates.It is used to coat cooking appliances,refrigerators,etc.
It is used for prevention of rusting
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