No; steel is an iron-carbon alloy. Stainless steel is an alloy of steel with chromium added. Stainless steel is usually 13-25% chromium (by weight).
Stainless steel is a mixture.
Stainless steel is an alloy, a mixture.
Steel is an alloy- which is a compound, or intermixture. So it is not an element or pure substance.
Pure substance.
steel is a homogeneous mixture because it is an alloy.
Soda water is a mixture not a pure substance
It is a mixture of compounds.
Steel is an alloy- which is a compound, or intermixture. So it is not an element or pure substance.
pure substance?
Pure substance.
Iron is a pure substance. It's an element (Fe) and a bar of Iron is no mixture. If it was pure iron, then by definition it would be pure. However iron is rarely pure, it is usually in alloy with something.
No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
No a mixture is by definition not a pure substance.
Steels (there are many different kinds) are alloys, or mixtures, of many components. Steels are normally made mainly of Iron (a basic element, Fe) and other components such as Chromium, Molybdenum, Carbon, etc., etc. In many Stainless Steels iron is not the main alloy.
Steel is not an element, but is a mixture we call an alloy. It is mostly iron with a bit of carbon in it; these are the primary ingredients. But it may also contain other elements to give it different characteristics. The carbon is in it at about one percent (ball park), while if we add something over about 11% chromium, we'll get stainless steel.
It is a mixture of substances
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rice pudding a pure substance or a mixture and is it a homogenous or heterogenous