steel
It cannot be transformed. You can't change what an element is. However you can mix it with other things to improve its properties. This is called making an alloy, and the alloys of iron are called steels. There are many low density steels with varying recipes.
it is lighter and stronger
IRON STRONGER.....ALUMINUM LIGHTER.....IRON IS HEAVY.....ALUMINUM WILL BREAK EASIER THAN IRON
Steel was lighter, cheaper, and stronger than iron, allowing for constructions and technologies that were impossible before. Steel was important to Second Industrial Revolution because it was much lighter compared to iron. --------------- It was cheaper than iron.
Steel was lighter, cheaper, and stronger than iron, allowing for constructions and technologies that were impossible before. Steel was important to Second Industrial Revolution because it was much lighter compared to iron. --------------- It was cheaper than iron.
An alloy of iron is stronger than pure iron because the addition of other elements alters the structure of the material, creating a stronger bond between the atoms. This results in improved hardness, toughness, and overall mechanical properties of the alloy compared to pure iron.
No. It will make it lighter because there is less material.
henry
Steel is clean an has less impurities than iron, steel also has high alloys in it like chrome, vanadium an Molly to make stronger, take a hammer an hit a peace of steal then take that hammer an hit a peace of iron, the iron will dent.It is lighter and stronger.
Steel is clean an has less impurities than iron, steel also has high alloys in it like chrome, vanadium an Molly to make stronger, take a hammer an hit a peace of steal then take that hammer an hit a peace of iron, the iron will dent.It is lighter and stronger.
Steel is clean an has less impurities than iron, steel also has high alloys in it like chrome, vanadium an Molly to make stronger, take a hammer an hit a peace of steal then take that hammer an hit a peace of iron, the iron will dent.It is lighter and stronger.
Forged iron is generally stronger than wrought iron because the forging process helps align the grain structure, creating a more uniform and stronger material. Wrought iron is more malleable and ductile, making it easier to shape but not as strong as forged iron.