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Edith
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1 October, 10:23
Why is stainless steel harder than pure iron
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Amare Daniels
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Something made of pure iron is softer than steel because the atoms can slip over one another. If other atoms like carbon are added, they are different from iron atoms and stop the iron atoms from sliding apart so easily. This makes the metal stronger and harder.
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