Any metal that is not an alloy of a metal with other elements (metals, metalloids, or nonmetals) is a pure element. All of the metals listed on the Periodic Table are pure elements.
Pure metals are neither, no pure element is and acid or an alkali, it is only compounds made from elements that have this property. When metals form compounds those compounds are typically alkaline.
No such thing, because when you zoom in down to the nano scale gold is not gold anymore as its properties change at the nano scale.
Copper is a pure metal while kanthal is an alloy. An alloy is a material consists of mixture of two or more elements that are metals and nonmetals. Therefore, kanthal alloy is a metal with addition of some alloy elements such as iron, chromium and aluminum. The addition of alloy elements to pure metals caused additional scattering of the conducting electrons and thus increase the electrical resistivity of pure metals. As the temperature increases, the resistivity of copper increases while the resistivity of kanthal alloy decreases.
Pure metals: gold,silver,iron. Mixtures:steel I can't give more............. You know who ever is asking this question well a 5th grader just answer
All pure metals are chemical elements; alloys are not elements.
Any metal that is not an alloy of a metal with other elements (metals, metalloids, or nonmetals) is a pure element. All of the metals listed on the Periodic Table are pure elements.
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Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.
Alkali metals exist only as salts.
Metals that are pure are metals that contain no other materials. Some pure metals are silver, aluminum, gold, iron, lithium, magnesium, silicon, and zinc. A full list of metallic elements (pure metals) can be found at the Related Link.
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The metals in the living things usually are combined with other elements in chemical compounds.
The metals in the living things usually are combined with other elements in chemical compounds.
they sure can. if it is not on the periodic table, that means it is not a pure element, so any metals you are wondering about can be looked up on the periodic table to see if they are pure.
Pure metals are neither, no pure element is and acid or an alkali, it is only compounds made from elements that have this property. When metals form compounds those compounds are typically alkaline.
No such thing, because when you zoom in down to the nano scale gold is not gold anymore as its properties change at the nano scale.