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Sulfuric acid is added to sugar to make carbon
Carbon is commonly alloyed with iron to make tough steels. The carbon content in steel can vary, affecting the hardness and strength of the material. Other elements like manganese, nickel, and chromium are often added to enhance specific properties of the steel.
Limewater will turn milky white when carbon dioxide is added to it due to the formation of calcium carbonate.
The alloy formed by combining iron and carbon is called steel. The amount of carbon added to the iron determines the properties of the steel, such as strength, hardness, and flexibility. Steel is one of the most common and versatile materials used in a wide range of industries.
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funtional groups
Yes, it is true that steel is primarily made up of iron and carbon, with small amounts of other elements added for specific properties.
Almost all elements can be combined into compounds, for example water=h20 steel=iron and carbon. Their properties usually change. For example when carbon is added to iron to make steel, it becomes stronger and more durable. Humans use compounds to our advantage, adding various elements to materials to make them water proof, stronger, more flexible, harder e.g
The Archaea domain was the last major category to be added to the system of classification in the 1970s, recognizing a distinct group of single-celled microorganisms with unique genetic and biochemical properties.
Sulfuric acid is added to sugar to make carbon
Steel is an alloy made by combining iron with carbon. The amount of carbon added to iron determines the properties of the resulting steel alloy, such as hardness and strength. Carbon content can vary from very low in mild steel to higher levels in high-carbon steel.
Different metals are added to molten carbon steels to improve their mechanical properties, such as strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance. Each additional metal contributes specific characteristics to the steel alloy, allowing for customization to suit specific applications and requirements.
Iron and carbon.
Hardness - when carbon is added to steel, the hardness is increased
Yes a little bit of carbon can makes a much difference in the properties of steel.
It is carbon(0.1 to 1.7%) and somewhat manganese,chromium, nickel,phasphorus ,sulphur in which makes the steel strong.By varying these quantities properties of steel can be changed.