Pure iron is an element all unto itself. Pure iron is not a good metal; it is soft and weak. The most important element added to iron is carbon; iron alloyed with carbon becomes steel, which can be 1000 times stronger than pure iron. You can also add many other elements, like chromium, manganese, molybdenum, cobalt...to make "alloy steel."
Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe(Latin: ferrum) and atomic number 26
Iron is all that makes up iron
Iron of course, plus most commonly oxygen. But iron pyrites are iron sulphide, so you'll find sulphur there as well.
Iron is not a compound. Iron is an element. So the only element in iron is iron.
Iron is an element it is own right. There are NO subordinate components forming iron.
haematite and magnetite
Iron is an element. It is not a compound.
Iron and Oxygen.
iron is an element by itself
Iron(III) bromide contain iron and bromine.
Fe2O3 contains the elements Iron and Oxygen. It would have 2 Iron and 3 oxygen.
Yes, because sulfur and iron are both elements and in order to have a compound you must have two or more elements combined in a fixed ratio.
Three. Copper, Iron, and Zinc.
Sulfides
iron and sulphur
iron and sulphur
Iron chloride contain iron and chlorine.
Iron(III) bromide contain iron and bromine.
Fe2O3 contains the elements Iron and Oxygen. It would have 2 Iron and 3 oxygen.
mostly iron and carbon but there are three other elements.
Magnetic materials may contain any mixture of certain elements. Three of the most common elements are iron, nickel and cobalt.
Iron sulfates contain iron, sulfur and oxygen.
Iron or platinum.
silicon,oxygen, iron
No - copper and iron are two separate elements. One does not contain any of the other.
No elements are made up of a compound. I think you mean 'Which elements make up iron oxide?', and the answer to that is iron and oxygen.