No....a ferret is an animal....ferrous is the adjective to describe metals containing iron
No, the animal name is spelled weasel. (related to badgers and ferrets)
Ferrous. The word "ferrous" means "like iron".
Aluminum is non-ferrous. Only iron, or products that are chiefly iron, are ferrous. The word "ferrous" means containing iron, and the chemical symbol Fe derives from this word.
Ferrous is an adjective derived from the Latin word ferrum (iron). The term is commonly used to indicate the presence of, or having to do with, iron, most commonly in metallurgy or related industries.
the word 'ferrous' indicates that there is Iron present.
Ferrets fur is different from a mouse. Ferrets are in the weasel family same as minks and ermines. Mice are in the rodent family and not related to ferrets
The scrap metal yard mainly dealt in ferrous metals.
The word 'ferrous' means "of iron" - so all steel is ferrous.
Definitely NOE-FERROUS. The word 'ferrous/ferric' is the Latin based adjective for IRON. (Ferrum). Since there is no iron present in cerium oxide then it is non-ferrous.
Iron is a ferrous metal. It's symbol, Fe, comes from the Latin word ferrum, which means iron.
The word ferrous indicates bearing iron.
Ferric (and a related word 'ferrous') refers to something that contains iron. This word is never by itself though. It's an adjective that describes some material with iron.