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Walker Hooper
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4 October, 07:08
Why is pure iron soft?
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Anderson Shaffer
4 October, 07:28
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They are different from iron atoms and stop the iron atoms from sliding apart so easily. Pretty much the same answer.
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Missy
4 October, 07:32
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Answer: pure iron is softer than steel because the atoms can slip over one another.
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