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What is the difference between Iron and Cast Iron?

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J. Harty

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J. Harty, Writer, M.A, Chula Vista

Answered Aug 28, 2019

Iron is a metal substance, and it is one of the elements in chemistry with the symbol, Fe, and atomic number 26. It belongs to group 8 and period four on the periodic table. According to its location on the periodic table, it is referred to as the transition element. Iron and its alloys are the most widely used metals, and also the most prominent ferromagnetic element in human's daily use. The metal looks radiant and likes a silver-grey color, but its coating looks brownish in color when exposed to air, this occurs as a result of oxidation. Iron looks soft in its pure form, but when impurities like carbon are added to it, it gets strengthened.

Iron is a metal substance, and it is one of the elements in chemistry with the symbol, Fe, and
Cast iron, on the other hand, is a term used commonly in referring to grey iron. The term cast iron is used generally to refer to a huge group of alloys of metals that are solidified with a eutectic. The color with which the structured surface of the alloy is made of determines the kind of alloy it is. For example, an alloy with a structured white surface is referred to as white cast iron.

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O. Bickis

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O. Bickis, Corporate employee, MBA, Stockton

Answered Jun 13, 2019

Some may use the terms cast iron and iron cast interchangeably because they have assumed that these two are the same. Cast iron is the type of metal that has been melted and poured into a mold. This will then be allowed to cool down so that it can be used.

Some may use the terms cast iron and iron cast interchangeably because they have assumed that these
The iron cast is known to be a type of idiom that can be used to describe the strength of a person or something that a person has done. For example, you may say, “The king leads the kingdom with an iron cast fist.” This does not mean that the king is using a fist that is made out of cast iron, but instead, this means that the king is very strict upon implementing his rules, laws, and regulations to his people.

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