Because an alloy is not a chemical compound. A chemical compound has a fixed composition; an alloy is variable.
No. Only chemical compounds have chemical fourmulas. Alloys are mixtures
an alloy is any mixture of metals combined
yes
It is the periodic table of elements. There are no alloys in it.
It organizes them by seperating the elements by metals, alloys, and nonmetals
groups are the vertical columns on the periodic table
In the left corner down of the periodic table.
yes
It is the periodic table of elements. There are no alloys in it.
bronze is an alloy of the elemens copper and tin periodic table contains elements and not alloys.
It organizes them by seperating the elements by metals, alloys, and nonmetals
periodic table
Brass is an alloy of the elements copper and zinc. Alloys do not appear on the periodic table. Copper is an element with the symbol Cu and zinc is an element with the symbol Zn. They both appear on the periodic table.
No steel is not on the periodic table. :)
Rhodium is a transition element in the periodic table with atomic number 45. Best used in perparing alloys.
groups are the vertical columns on the periodic table
The non metal is Carbon (C), the fifth element of the periodic table.
In the left corner down of the periodic table.
Not true I am trying to find the same thing out but I no for a fact they are both on a periodic table.