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when iron reacts with oxygen there is formation of iron oxide which is commonly known as rust the brown powder on iron surface. 2Fe + 3O2 => 2Fe2O3 (i am not sure it was long time ago that i studied)

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15y ago

Depending on the amount of carbon used, very many alloys can be made- from metallic steel at 2% to ionic iron carbide (Fe3C) at excess carbon.

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What do you get when you mix Carbon and Hydrogen together (C + H)?

Is it CH 2?

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It's a little more complicated than that; depending on the variety of steel, you may need several other ingredients than the primary one, which is iron.

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Ironoxide also known as rust

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