chromium
pure gold is a element and is a metal. But it is too soft and thus it is often alloyed with other metals
Steel: It always contains some carbon and often other metals in addition to iron.
Tungsten, like many other metals is found in ore. Often time in both an oxidized and in elemental form
Steel always contains iron and carbon, and often contains cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, or other metals.
most transition metals form ions with a 2+ charge.
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Lead isn't "made out of" any other metals. It's an element.
Many different metals are used. Jewelry is often based on certain expensive metals such as gold, platinum, or silver, but other metals are used as well.
Because gold is an element.
titanium
The element family that iron belongs to on the periodic table is the transition metals family. Other elements in this family include cobalt and nickel.
The lion's share of tools are made with iron that has 1% or so of carbon in it. We call this alloy steel, and there may be traces of other metals in there, or electroplated onto the steel.