Write the difference between pig iron cast iron and steel.
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Pig iron:
Pig iron, also referred to as crude iron, is an iron industry intermediate product used in the production of steel that is formed by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace.
It contains around carbon and several impurities like as , and others.
Cast iron:
Cast iron is an iron alloy containing carbon, as well as various levels of silicon and manganese and residues of contaminants such as sulphur and phosphorus.
Iron ore is reduced in a blast furnace to produce it.
Steel:
Steel is an iron alloy with a few tenths of a percent carbon added to improve fracture toughness resistance when compared to other kinds of iron.
Many elements may exist or be added.
Corrosion- and oxidation-resistant stainless steels normally require an additional percent chromium.