At room temperature, iron exists in the ferrite phase (-Fe). At 912C, it goes through a phase

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At room temperature, iron exists in the ferrite phase (α-Fe). At 912°C, it goes through a phase transformation to the austenite phase (γ-Fe). Which phase of iron has stronger bonds?
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