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Ernest John Teichert has written: 'Ferrous physical metallurgy' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Steel, Physical metallurgy, Iron
John Francis Wallace has written: 'Fundamentals of risering steel castings' -- subject(s): Risers (Founding), Steel castings 'The metallurgy of malleable iron' -- subject(s): Iron, Metallurgy
That's true
Harry Huse Campbell has written: 'The manufacture and properties of iron and steel' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Steel, Iron, Iron industry and trade
Iron is an element in its own right. So there are no two elements that make iron. However, Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon. Iron and Carbon are tweo different elements. So steel contains two different elements.
Anil Kumar Sinha has written: 'Physical metallurgy handbook' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Physical metallurgy 'Ferrous physical metallurgy' -- subject(s): Iron, Metallurgy, Steel
The science of metal iron and its alloys is called iron metallurgy.
The Bantu were experts in iron metallurgy.
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Oswald Freeman Hudson has written: 'Iron and Steel' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Steel, Metallurgy, Corrosion and anti-corrosives, Iron
Yes. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon and maybe some other elements.