Iron keeps its unchanged chemical properties, but in a mixture it might add new, mostly physical properties to the alloy, this is also true for the other elements in the mixture,
eg. C or Ni, or Cr in steel alloys.
Iron = Fe = element
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Yes. Pure iron is an element.
Pure Iron is an element with the symbol Fe.Pure iron is an element, but what is called "iron" in ordinary speech often contains some impurities and if so is a mixture.Iron is an element
Pure Iron is an element with the symbol Fe.Pure iron is an element, but what is called "iron" in ordinary speech often contains some impurities and if so is a mixture.Iron is an element
Iron is an element NOT a mixture.
An element - substance - NOT a mixture.
A new substance is formed with different properties from iron and sulphur.
Iron = Fe = element
Iron is a chemical element not a mixture.An iron alloy is a mixture.
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in its pure form, iron is an element, but that may not be what you are referring to.... if you have iron oxide (rust), this is a compound of iron and oxygen.
Iron is a chemical element.
Steel Iron carbide or just plain carbide.
IRON is an element. so no. an element by definition is an atom that cannot be broken down into further parts (even though they can). But pure iron is not a mixture, no.