Yes. The boiling point is hard to find though. The boiling point of Iron is 3134K. For more about the boiling point of Steel, see: http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-63308.html
He sold steel
No, Stainless steel is not porous. Steel how ever is.
No, chlorine gas cannot melt stainless steel.
deadly gas
When rhubarb reacts with steel cans, the gas formed is hydrogen gas. This reaction occurs due to the acidic nature of rhubarb, which can corrode the steel cans and release hydrogen gas as a byproduct.
In 1915 BHP entered the steel industry to become Australia's largest producer
chlorine gas
Pressurized cylinders for LPG are made of steel.
No it can't become a magnet.
No, its not correct; steel is an iron alloy.
steel is all three. when it is heated it melts into a liquid. if it is heated even more it evaporates into a gas. if gas steel is cooled it condenses into liquid steel and if liquid steel is colled even more it hardens into a solid again
You can gas-weld low-carbon steel with great success, using the inexpensive mild-steel welding rod you can buy at any hardware store.