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Jaserius

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"Account for the fact that the composition of steel alloys can determine its properties such as corrosion resistance."

I know that steel alloys can be corrosion resistant when you add certain metals to them, but WHY!?

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because the metals added (ie. chromium to steel) are more resistant to corrossion (usually because they are inert more inert)
 

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it depends on the reactivity of the metals that have been added
 

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it is because the metals added to the alloy often form a passivating layer over the surface of the steel (e.g chromium, nickel). the best example of a passivating metal i can think of is aluminium (forms an aluminium oxide coating which creates high resistance to corrosion) however this is NOT used in the production of corrosion resistant steel alloys.
 

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