Compound. All steels are a compound.
No, when stainless steal comes in contact with certain liquids (of the house cleaning varitey) will "bleach" stainless steal
The cast of Stainless Steal - 2000 includes: Alan McKee as Roger
Stainless Steal!
no
no it is not.
Yes, Stainless Steel is an inactive metal
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chromium and nickel
No it is not homogenous
You can't get a burn mark of stainless steal because the steal has a special type of coating on it that stops it burning.You should use a normal steal pot so it can work and so that it will be able to burn.If you use the steal pot then it will be able to burn unlike a stainless steel fork that will not burn on the pot.You can not get a burn mark of stainless steal because they have a special coating on them so you can not get any thing of them.You should use a normal steal pot instead they are better and don't burn as easy form what i have seen in my life.If you use stainless steal it gives the food a funny taste to it.
The one that is stainless steal.