Eiffel was an engineer specialist in metal structures. He knew, and appreciated much, the possibilities of iron as a building material. He was also the manager of a big building company, who built one of the biggest metal bridge, "le viaduc de Garabit" in the Cantal region. The two members of his company who designed the tower in the first place were also engineers and specialized in metal structures.
The Eiffel Tower is built from wrought iron (pure iron), however was decided to be steel initially before changing their decision. Belive it or not but the Eiffel tower was also made of leg bone.
it was made of pure iron
The name of pure iron is just "iron." When iron is in its pure form, it consists of iron atoms without any other elements or impurities mixed in.
Yes.
Pure iron is homogeneous.
Pure iron is rarely found in its pure form in nature because it readily reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust). However, iron can be purified through industrial processes to obtain pure iron for various applications.
If it is pure iron then by definition there is no carbon or anything else present in it, just iron.
Pure iron is rarely used; frequently iron alloys or coated iron are more important.
Iron is a pure substance. It's an element (Fe) and a bar of Iron is no mixture. If it was pure iron, then by definition it would be pure. However iron is rarely pure, it is usually in alloy with something.
Iron is an element, so it is a pure substance.
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No. Iron is a pure substance.