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Kymani Strickland
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25 November, 11:15
How did the Bessemer
process allow better use
of iron?
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Joel Benson
25 November, 11:21
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The Bessemer process allowed the better use of iron by putting air into the iron to get rid of the carbon inside of it, which makes it so it will not rust, while being light and moldable.
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