why did the ashoka pillar of iron did not rust give 4 reasons
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(i) the purity of its iron
(ii) high phosphorus
(iii) low sulphur
(iv) absence of any other metal
(v) cinder coating formed on the surface
(vi) better forge welding
(vii) drier and uncontaminated atmospheric condition
(viii) mass metal effect
(ii) high phosphorus
(iii) low sulphur
(iv) absence of any other metal
(v) cinder coating formed on the surface
(vi) better forge welding
(vii) drier and uncontaminated atmospheric condition
(viii) mass metal effect
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Myself saka - brainly star
Your answers are listed below..
The reasons for the lack of rust occurs at iron pillar is due to
(i) the purity of its iron
(ii) high phosphorus
(iii) low sulphur
(iv) absence of any other metal
(v) cinder coating formed on the surface
(vi) better forge welding
(vii) drier and uncontaminated atmospheric condition
(viii) mass metal effect.
Hope this helps you...☺☺
Myself saka - brainly star
Your answers are listed below..
The reasons for the lack of rust occurs at iron pillar is due to
(i) the purity of its iron
(ii) high phosphorus
(iii) low sulphur
(iv) absence of any other metal
(v) cinder coating formed on the surface
(vi) better forge welding
(vii) drier and uncontaminated atmospheric condition
(viii) mass metal effect.
Hope this helps you...☺☺
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