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why steel is not an element

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Answered by IshaniDatta
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Explanation:

Steel, being an alloy and therefore not a pure element, is not technically a metal but a variation on one instead. It's partially composed of a metal, iron, but because it also has non-metal carbon in its chemical make-up, it's not a pure metal.

Answered by Arpita1810
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sτєєℓ is α мixτυrє σƒ irσท αท∂ cαrвσท ƒυsє∂ τσgєτнєr ωiτн σทє σr мσrє στнєr мєταℓs σr ทσทмєταℓs. вєcαυsє sτєєℓ is α мixτυrє rατнєr τнαท α cнємicαℓ cσмρσυท∂, sτєєℓ ∂σєs ทστ нαvє α sєτ cнємicαℓ cσмρσυท∂ ƒσrмυℓα.

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