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Manufacturing industries across the world are highly dependent on iron oxides and the alloys they make
Manufacturing industries across the world are highly dependent on iron oxides and the alloys they make
Iron oxide is a widely used chemical compound which is composed of iron and oxygen and is also known as ferric oxide.

Iron oxides is a compound of iron with or without oxygen. There are 16 known iron oxides and 24 known oxyhydrosides, the most perceived of which is red rust, a ruddy, thick dark stain. Across businesses it is utilized to expand the hardness of steel by shaping metal oxides with the necessary measure of oxygen to make it more grounded.

Iron oxide and iron oxyhydroxide are a compound of two distinctive composites, though chrome oxide is something else entirely, it comprises of chromium rather than oxygen. It is shaped by the response between an amalgam and some oxidizer. Chrome oxide has been utilized to battle rust due to its oxidation properties, which secure against rusting and make it impervious to contaminations. It is impervious to all ordinary cleaners as well.

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