both made with metal
They are each made up of a single element
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ok so some examples of pure substances are gold sugar table salt distilled water(pure) iron filings
Pure Iron is called Pure iron.
gold is very resistant to corrosion so a significant fraction of gold ore is pure gold metal. iron corrodes very easily so iron ore is always mostly a mix of iron oxides (i.e. rusts).
they all are something.
Iron pyrite is universally known as "Fools Gold". It does bear an astonishing resemblance to gold, but it is merely a sulfide of iron, nonetheless.
because gold or iron are metal if they are not a metal so they can not check the purity but they are metals..
There have been times when iron was more valuable than gold. Most bronze age civilizations valued iron more highly than gold, as it was both rarer (iron ore is common, naturally occurring pure iron is not) and more useful (iron is significantly stronger than bronze, and much, much stronger than gold).
They are elements. However, pure iron, gold and copper are produced from naturally occuring ores. In that respect, they are produced.
ok so some examples of pure substances are gold sugar table salt distilled water(pure) iron filings
Iron, zinc, mercury, and aluminum are pure metals commonly encountered.
gold is more expensive than iron simply because iron is more common and gold is also a purer metal
Pure Iron is called Pure iron.
gold is very resistant to corrosion so a significant fraction of gold ore is pure gold metal. iron corrodes very easily so iron ore is always mostly a mix of iron oxides (i.e. rusts).
- gold has a very specific and beautiful color, easily to identify - gold is not corroded - gold is a mineral as a pure metal
Fool's Gold
they all are something.
Iron pyrite is universally known as "Fools Gold". It does bear an astonishing resemblance to gold, but it is merely a sulfide of iron, nonetheless.