The element Iron (Fe) will combine with most elements. Here are some examples of elemental compounds that include Iron;
Iron Oxide
Iron Sulphate
Iron Bromide
Iron Nitrate
Potassium Ferrate
Barium Ferrate
Nickel is one of the less chemically active metals. It does not easily combine with other elements.
NO!!!! Argon is Noble Gas. This means that it exists as monatoms. (One atom). It does not combine with anything.
Either one. This is incorrect. The correct answer would be that it is made of separate atoms because iron is an element or a pure substance. So, therefore it didn't combine with anyother atoms to form a molecule and that being said it is strictly made up of separate atoms and not molecules. Definitely not either one.
Iron is an element. The other two are alloys containing copper.
Iron by itself is an Element. So it consists of only one type of atom.
Iron is an element in itself so one i guess... but in the periodic table iron is Fe
Iron is an element, and there is only one element called iron (Fe). There are no iron element(s), but if you mean isotopes, then some iron isotopes are stable, and some aren't. No known element is stable in of it's isotopes.
The element, Helium (He) is one of the "Noble Gas" elements. They are by definition, Inert. Its Valence Electron Shell is full, and it has no 'desire' to combine with another.
If I'm not mistaken, that element is Carbon. Carbon is the one element that is present in all living things. It is considered the element of life.
One element would be Iron
Iron is an element, so it does not contain anything other than iron. High-mass stars fusing together are supposedly the cause for its creation. That is why planets that are rocky like Earth have so much of it.
yes it is.