At the time I'm writing this answer, I'm astudent of BSc Metallurgical & Materials Engineering and I've had a brief study of Iron-Carbon diagram recently. I hope my answer helps.
The Lower Critical Temperature is 1333o F.
The Upper Critical Temperature is 2066o F.
Pretty sure it is ferrite
Iron with differrent carbon percentage in it would have different strength and ductile properties at different temperatures.As the percentage of carbon increases its ductility decreases and strenght increases and brittleness increases.This is put in a diagram that explains the condition of iron with different carbon percentage.This is iron carbon system.
through a utm machine tensile force is act on both bodies and check stress strain diagram and then eaisly find that who is steel and who is carbon
to know what will be the crystal structure and physiacal and chemical properties of iron at known carbon percentage and temperature. provided that slow and uniform cooling rate is there and no quenching.
A diagram based on the different percentages of carbon and iron. It shows the different grain structure in the materials created and different melting and "mushy" stages of the material at certain temperatures. Here is one: http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/MSE2094_NoteBook/96ClassProj/examples/kimcon.html The metastable iron-carbon phase diagram, however, is used when studying the microstructures of steels (both carbon steels and alloy steels), as well as various heat treatments. Here is a detailed description of the metastable iron-carbon phase diagram: http://www.calphad.com/iron-carbon.html
It isn't. As a matter of fact, given the right temperatures, carbon can help purify copper by taking up oxygen. As any C-Cu binary phase diagram will show you, these elements do not react.
It is a particle for carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) can react to form an equilibrium state between these reactants and their product of carbonic acid (H2CO3). The simple reaction is H2O + CO2 <---> H2CO3.
No, as with any gas carbon dioxide is less soluble at higher temperatures.
The temperatures are alot hotter because of the carbon dioxide trapping in heat.
Marie Farnsworth has written: 'The equilibrium of carbon dioxide with carbon monoxide and oxygen in the corona discharge ..' -- subject(s): Chemical equilibrium, Corona (Electricity), Electric discharges through gases
It is 31 Celsius.
This happens because the equilibrium between carbonic acid and carbon dioxide shifts to produce carbon dioxide.
it has 4 dots
iron is a ferrous metal its is represented as fe which means ferrum if any metal contains fe it is a ferrous metal......for more check the iron carbon equilibrium diagram.
Since we cannot see the diagram.... we CANNOT help you !!!
Carbon helps in the process of photosynthesis.Without plants,there is no life on earth.