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.
Steel wool is a mixture.
Steel Iron carbide or just plain carbide.
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It is neither an element not a compound. Steel is an alloy. An alloy is a mixture of a metal and another element. In the case of steel, it is principally iron (an element), with about 0.2% to 2,0% carbon ( an element), mixed in. Other elements can be mixed in , e.g. chromium to form Stainless Steel, or Tungsten to form hard wearing steel.
Steel is considered a mixture because it is composed of iron and carbon alongside other elements in varying proportions. It is not a pure element or compound but rather a combination of different substances.
Steel is an alloy- which is a compound, or intermixture. So it is not an element or pure substance.
Steel pipe is a compound because it is made up of a single type of substance (steel) that is chemically bonded together. It is not a mixture because it does not contain different types of substances that are physically combined.
it is a heterogeneous
Lead is a chemical element not a mixture.
Oh, dude, steel is actually an alloy, which is a mixture of different elements, mainly iron and carbon. So, it's not a pure substance, but it's also not a compound or an element. It's like the cool kid who hangs out with a diverse group of friends.
Steel is neither, but it is a mixture of iron with carbon
Stainless steel is an alloy, not a pure element or mineral. It is primarily made of iron, chromium, and other elements like nickel and manganese. These components are combined in specific proportions to create a material that is resistant to corrosion and staining.