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Steel is made up mainly of Iron with a low content (0.2 to 2%) of carbon depending on the grade of steel.
I think you're asking what element steel is made of. It's mainly iron. It has varying amounts of carbon (that's why there's high-carbon steel and low-carbon steel), and sometimes some other elements as well, depending on what it is used for. For example, stainless steel has more than 10% chromium.
copper, silver and carbon are not real ores but could be found as pure elements: carbon as coal, or diamond. Silver as nuggets. Copper as native copper specimen. Iron is almost never found in the free elemental state, and should be extracted from iron ore, which is not iron, but mainly made of iron oxides.
No. Alloys are mixtures made up of elements like:steel- made up of iron and carbon. Iron and carbon are elements but steel isnt.
In a blast furnace, carbon dioxide is produced when carbon (from coke) reacts with oxygen to form carbon monoxide. This carbon monoxide then acts as a reducing agent, helping to reduce iron ore (mainly iron oxide) to produce molten iron. The overall process helps to remove oxygen from the iron ore, allowing for the extraction of pure iron. Additionally, the carbon dioxide generated is a byproduct of these reactions.
The two elements that make up steel are mainly carbon and iron.
Venus is a terrestrial planet orbiting the star Sol. It is composed mainly of sulfur, carbon, and iron.
Yes, any steel is ferrous. Ferrous means that it is mainly made from Iron (Fe), which steel is.
Neither. Iron is mined and then extracted from its ore.Steel, though is often made by combining iron with carbon
Steel is made up mainly of Iron with a low content (0.2 to 2%) of carbon depending on the grade of steel.
By removing carbon from iron
Steel is made of iron to which is added between 0,02 % and 1.67 % of carbon.If you go over 2% of carbon, you'll get cast iron instead of steel.
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A. mainly wood and sometimes iron
Steel is made by mixing iron with carbon. The iron is melted with intense heat and then mixed with carbon. It can them be molded into knives, tools, or many other common things.
I think you're asking what element steel is made of. It's mainly iron. It has varying amounts of carbon (that's why there's high-carbon steel and low-carbon steel), and sometimes some other elements as well, depending on what it is used for. For example, stainless steel has more than 10% chromium.
copper, silver and carbon are not real ores but could be found as pure elements: carbon as coal, or diamond. Silver as nuggets. Copper as native copper specimen. Iron is almost never found in the free elemental state, and should be extracted from iron ore, which is not iron, but mainly made of iron oxides.