no its a mixture
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no
neither, steel is an alloy.
Gold is a pure substance (element), water is a compound, steel is an alloy, and air is a mixture of gases.
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.
Steel is neither, but it is a mixture of iron with carbon
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.
Cementite is a compound in steel consisting of iron and carbon, with the chemical formula Fe3C. It is a hard and brittle phase that forms during the cooling and solidification of steel. Cementite can affect the properties of steel, such as hardness and strength.
You can use a dremal with polishing compound or fine steel wool.
Iron is the major element in steel. Only an element can be an element, and an element can not be a compound, the definition of which requires more than one element.
Steel is a generic term for any of several alloys. It's not really a "compound" in the chemical sense of the word, but typically exists as a mixture of several compounds.
Steel is not a periodic element, it is technically a compound consisting mainly of iron and oxygen.