Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with trace amounts of carbon (up to 2.1 or 2.2%).
Metal on the other hand is any element that are usually lustrous (shiny) in nature and are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Note : Iron is a type of metal.
No. Aluminum is one type of metal, but there are many other metals.
yep
White gold is the same thing as yellow gold just a different color, where as platinum is a more rare and precious metal making it far more valuable than gold.
No. Diamonds are forms of carbon; gold is a precious metal. Gold is a transition metal; diamonds are native minerals.
Gold is an element. Its Atomic number is 79. Its a metal and is the same color as you find it in jewelry and in gold mines.
the gold metal
Generally not, since plated gold is generally clean gold on a base metal, while gold filled is from 5% and higher
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal in the stamped piece is 52.5 percent gold. This is the same thing as the marking 14K for 14 karat gold.
No. Diamonds are forms of carbon; gold is a precious metal. Gold is a transition metal; diamonds are native minerals.
White gold is the same thing as yellow gold just a different color, where as platinum is a more rare and precious metal making it far more valuable than gold.
White gold is the same thing as yellow gold just a different color, where as platinum is a more rare and precious metal making it far more valuable than gold.
same.
technically there is no golden dragon, however there is a metal dragon and gold is a substance of metal dragon, so yes they are the same
It can be the same thing.
Gold purity in jewelry is represented by how much -- on a scale of 24K being pure gold -- of the metal is gold. A 10K gold 'batch' will always be a 10K gold batch -- only 10/24ths of the batch is gold, whether solid or melted. And the same is true of a 14K gold 'batch'. In order to 'upgrade' 10K yellow gold metal to 14K yellow gold metal, the 10K metal must be melted, separated from whatever other metal is in the 'batch', then added to less other metal in order for the same gold to be 'upgraded' to 14K. Another option is to replace the 10K setting with a 14K setting.
White gold is the same thing as yellow gold just a different color, where as platinum is a more rare and precious metal making it far more valuable than gold.
Gold is a metal. Also classified as a "Non-Ferrous metal".
Yes
It is when they put the item you want to electroplate in a bath of water with small gold particles and send electricity to the thing you want to electroplate and after a while the gold sticks and fuses to the metal and walla done!