They add carbon, but it's still magnetic afterward, just not as much.
The amount of heat needed to demagnetize steel varies depending on the type of steel and the strength of the magnetization. Generally, heating steel above its Curie temperature (around 760°C for most steels) can demagnetize it by overcoming the magnetic ordering of the material.
No. Steel is mostly iron.
Cobalt. (cobalt steel)
Chromium!
Molybdenum
No elements if formed when carbon is added. When carbon , or any other element/metal is added , it is a mixture , known as an ALLOY. For various steels, the initial element is IRON, when carbon is added to form an alloy known as STEEL.
Chromiun is the primary metallic element added to steel to make stainless steel.
Iron. When carbon is added to iron in controlled amounts, it forms steel, a strong and versatile alloy.
The main element of steel is Iron but has been added with carbon to make steel. The main element of steel is Iron but has been added with carbon to make steel.
Iron is the pure element, mild steel, or any steel is iron with a little bit of carbon added. The iron becomes mild steel, steel or any other type of steel depending on how much carbon is added to the iron.
It is the 24th element. The confusion arises because it is the key alloying element added to steel to make it stainless.
Carbon and iron together make steel so the answer yo uare looking for is iron - Fe