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No one knows. Various people from different ancient societies, began to alloy copper with tin to create bronze, starting from around 3300 BC, the 'Bronze Age'.
An unknown person, thousand years ago; probably the first alloy was bronze (Cu + Sn).
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Iron is considerd to be an alloy steel. This is because an alloy steel is when carbon is the primary alloying element. However, wire of iron is considerd to be a non alloy.
It is an alloy of copper.
The alloy of steel is carbon and iron.
A ferrous alloy is an alloy containing iron as a principle element of it composition.
steel is an alloy
pig iron is a term modern blacksmith use for an iron alloy used in forging many basic tools
Because aluminum is an alloy which was discovered long after the iron age.
Iron is considerd to be an alloy steel. This is because an alloy steel is when carbon is the primary alloying element. However, wire of iron is considerd to be a non alloy.
Iron is not an alloy - it's a metal element. An alloy is a mixture of two or more elements.
Alnico is an iron alloy.
It is an alloy of copper.
The alloy of steel is carbon and iron.
a non-ferrous alloy is an alloy that does not contain iron.
A ferrous alloy is an alloy containing iron as a principle element of it composition.
steel is an alloy
steel is an alloy
The difference is percentage of carbon, the main alloy element. Those irons containing less than 2% carbon are known as steels while those containing more than 2% carbon are known as pig iron. Pig iron is obtained from iron ore by processing it with coke in a blast furnace. This pig iron is then further processed to reduce the carbon content in different furnaces to obtain steels. These steels can be then further processed to obtain alloy steels, stainless steels by adding elements such as silicon, manganese, chromium, nickel, etc.