Science, asked by harshsamik, 6 hours ago

Why stainless steel doesn't get rust?

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Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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  • Stainless steel is a steel alloy that contains a minimum chromium content of 10.5%. The chromium reacts with the oxygen in the air and forms a protective layer that makes stainless steel highly resistant to corrosion and rust.

  • The higher the chromium content, the less likely the metal will rust.
Answered by savita12ansh
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Answer:

HIGHLY RESISTANT TO THE RUST BECAUSE OF THE 10.5 CHROMIUM IN THE STAINLESS STEEL I HOPE IT HELPS YOU

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