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why ferrous alloys have better corrosion resistance than iron

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Steel is an iron-based alloy containing typically less than 1% carbon, where iron frequently contains 2% or more carbon. ... Obviously, alloys containing the highest amounts of chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen are considered to possess better resistance to pitting corrosion.

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