steel
Iron is not an alloy - it's a metal element. An alloy is a mixture of two or more elements.
An alternate term for a strong metal could be "durable alloy."
Alloy it or work harden it.
Metal. Usually an iron alloy or aluminum.
Chromium
yes. It is a non ferrous metal in that it is an alloy of copper and zinc. Ferrous refers to iron, the elemental symbol for iron is Fe.
Gold and iron are types of metals, while bronze is a metal alloy.
An iron alloy (Explanation): Iron metal is a pure substance, so it cannot be a solution, so it's not that one. An iron ore is found in nature and is iron chemically combined with other substances, so it's not a mixture because mixtures aren't chemically combined. Iron rust is also chemically combined iron with oxygen, so it's not a mixure. Therefore, the iron alloy is the correct answer (btw, an alloy is where you heat the metal to a liquid and mix in other metals like zinc to make pennies and stuff)
No. Steel is a metal alloy which is made by combining Iron with Carbon.
The core of the earth is made of a metal alloy that is mostly nickel and iron. The inner core is the solid state of this metal alloy. The outer core is the liquid state of this metal alloy.
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon. Carbon (C) is a non-metal, and iron (Fe) is a transition metal.
YES