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What does nitrogen have to protect steel from water?

Nitrogen doesn't protect steel from water,


What is the benefit to pumping nitrogen gas into seawater that is stored in steel tanks?

Nitrogen displaces oxygen that originally came from Earth's atmosphere. In the absence of oxygen, steel can not rust.


What are the chemical properties of a tv?

Nitrogen trifluoride


What is the other name of iron?

it is either rust, steel, oxygen or nitrogen.


What has the author John Chipman written?

John Chipman has written: 'Determination of oxygen and nitrogen in steel' -- subject(s): Analysis, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Steel 'Lecturers in Econometric Theory (Advanced Texts in Economics)'


What is the other name of iron oxide?

it is either rust, steel, oxygen or nitrogen.


What objects have nitrogen?

Nitrogen compounds are found in foods, fertilizers, poisons, and explosives. Nitrogen gas is used as a blanketing medium during the production of electronic components. Nitrogen is also used in annealing stainless steels and other steel products. Liquid nitrogen is used as a refrigerant. Although nitrogen gas is fairly inert, soil bacteria can 'fix' nitrogen into a usable form, which plants and animals can then utilize. Nitrogen is a component of all proteins. Nitrogen is responsible for the orange-red, blue-green, blue-violet, and deep violet colors of the aurora


Does liquid nitrogen Sublimate?

Liquid nitrogen is not dry ice. Dry ice is a solid form of carbon dioxide and liquid nitrogen is pure nitrogen in liquid form. Dry ice is frozen nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is also frozen nitrogen, but is also pressurized. That's why it's in large, steel boxes. Chur.


What are the chemical properties of stainless steel?

Iron, Chromium, Nickel, Steel, Nitrogen, and Molybdenum Iron is the main element of stainless steel, Chromium is a metal that stalls the oxidization of iron. Nickel increases the corrosive resistance further and can protect stainless steel from rough usage and harsh environmental conditions. Pitting or scarring is avoided by adding molybdenum to steel.


What is the benefit of pumping nitrogen into seawater that is stored in steel tanks?

It would displace oxygen and reduce the corrosion of the tanks.


Can liquid nitrogen be used to cut steel?

It could be used to make it brittle enough for it to break easily but there is no way for it to actually cut steel on it's own.


How many kinds of atoms are in a steel can?

Steel is primarily Iron and Carbon. However, other elements can be present in different alloys, such as the following:ManganeseChromiumnickelirontungstenmolybdenumborontitaniumvanadiumCobaltniobiumphosphorussulfursilicontraces of oxygen, nitrogen, and copper