who give steel unusual hardness, toughness or ability to resist rust .
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Adding carbon to iron to make steel does make it stronger and tougher, up to a point. Then it will get stronger but less tough (ie like cast iron). Carbon strengthens iron by distorting its crystal latice. ... Titanium and vanadium might be hardened by carbon, but might be made brittle or even softer by it.
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