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Chemical Formula for Steel
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Have a school project where I need the chemical formula for steel. I have the general list of elements in steel but I was hoping to find a chemical formula. I have an e-mail into the Steel Institute, but I don't think they will respond. Thanks for any help.
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Steel is a mixture of at least Fe and C (carbon is soved in iron, partially just solved, partially it creates a compound called cementite) so there is no formula.
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