It depends on how you look at it. It is "natural" in that there are no chemicals in it's making. It is a combination of several elements which are mined. In the same way as bronze and brass is "natural" steel is a material of several things.
By the same token, it IS a man-made product. Most of our materials today are man-made, meaning that we manipulate the stuff that we use. Fire, chemicals, and other alterations can be considered man-made.
See the link for the elements that steel is made from.
Yes, in some parts because steel contains carbon, which is one of the basic building blocks for life
Iron is inorganic
Inorganic; steel is made from iron.
inorganic alloy
The majority of earth's material is inorganic.
organic
organic materials dissolve in organic solvents inorganic materials dissolve in inorganic solvents
It is Inorganic.
inorganic alloy
The majority of earth's material is inorganic.
organic
Organic
organic
organic materials dissolve in organic solvents inorganic materials dissolve in inorganic solvents
Inorganic and definitely unhealthy, but, is in all candy
Carbon is the chemical link between the organic and inorganic world. All organic material contains carbon while inorganic material does not.
It is Inorganic.
Yes clay [itself] is inorganic, it was not deprived from organic material.
Steel contains iron, an inorganic material.
inorganic, as it is an element / non-metal