no a coke can is made of aluminum
iron and sulphur
Well the Darby's of coalbrookdale were responsible in England for iron. They first came up with coke (iron without the sulphur) in 1700. But the materials used to make coke was running out (e.g. wood etc.) so then they came up with the idea of iron in the 18th century. This was then used for iron structures, such as iron bridges and ships like the HSM Warrior. Hope this helps :D
No elements are made up of a compound. I think you mean 'Which elements make up iron oxide?', and the answer to that is iron and oxygen.
The metal iron has one component- iron. It is an element. Different types of iron, such as wrought iron or cast iron may contain other materials, such as carbon. You need to specify what you are referring to.
The term "ferrous" typically means a kind of metal or alloy which contains iron. "Non-ferrous", naturally, means a metal or alloy which contains little or no iron. Sometimes the term non-ferrous is used to describe any sort of metal which is not steel or iron. Finally, sometimes these terms are used to identify whether or not a metal can be affected by magnets. Ferrous metals will usually respond or "stick to" a magnet whereas non-ferrous metals are not easily magnetised.
Coke does contain iron in the soft drink, however, the iron content may be different for each product. A regular Coke that is 100 grams will contain 0.11 milligrams of iron, while a Coke that is without caffeine will contain 0.02 milligram of iron.
coke contain gastric acid
Coke is coal.
Pig iron is produced when heating * Iron ORE (not iron as the question says!) * Coke * limestone in a Blast Furnace.
yes
Coke doesn't contain polonium or bismuth.
Coke does not contain vitamin A or any other vitamins.
Pepsi does not contain any form of gluten in it, but Coke does. Coke can label itself as Gluten free because it has less than 200 pp of gluten in it but it does still contain some traces. Whereas Pepsi does not contain any.
Iron doesn't contain fibres.
Yes diet coke has corn syrup.
no, but there is some glycerine.
Nope.