Steel is formed in process that takes iron from iron ore and carbon from coal. Usually small amounts of metals are mixed in to give the steel different qualities. Chromium and nickel, for instance, are often added to make the steel resistant to rust giving it the name stainless steel
It doesn't form... magma creates heat and shows the elements underground, but matter can not be created or destroyed.
This is a very complex operation.
Please see the Bessemer process in wikipedia
bu mixing iron and cobalt
how is steel made
No. Diamonds are formed from coal, which is a different mineral than iron, which is used to fabricate steel.
Iron (Fe) is the main component of steel. Steel is formed when iron is mixed with carbon or other elements.
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Steel is strong, relatively cheap and amenable to being formed and welded to make tanks capable of holding significant pressures.
At the temperature required for welding, austenitic stainless steel passivate so rapidly in the presence of atmospheric oxygen that a strong weld bond can not be formed.
Iron (Fe) is the main component of steel. Steel is formed when iron is mixed with carbon or other elements.
Rust
A non element. Steel is formed from Iron and carbon.
iron-carbonxide
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steel pans are made from a type of oil. They are formed into a shape and they moulded and there you have it, a brand new steel pan/
I think these bins are formed by being formed around a mould.
steel pans are made from a type of oil. They are formed into a shape and they moulded and there you have it, a brand new steel pan/
they are normally formed from plastics or galvanised steel (steel that is coated in zinc to prevent it rusting)
Steel pipe is made by pulling the molten steel through a cone before its welded together. Twenty one feet is the length at which the newly formed steel would hold a straight seam wield but still be able to be formed into pipes.
No. Diamonds are formed from coal, which is a different mineral than iron, which is used to fabricate steel.