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why is steel more denser than iron

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Answered by Anonymous
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steel contains carbon atoms interlocked within the latticework of the iron atoms, steel would bemore dense than iron.
Answered by Surnia
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Steel is more denser than iron as it contains iron along with other metals.

Explanation:

  • Steel is hard and tough material that is created with the iron is mixed with the carbon and other metals.
  • It is stronger and harder than the iron.
  • A soft steel is prepared by adding small amount of carbon making it more dense then the iron.
  • Stainless steel has low carbon content but contains another element that is chromium that makes it erosion resistant.

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