The scrap metal yard mainly dealt in ferrous metals.
Iron is a ferrous metal. It's symbol, Fe, comes from the Latin word ferrum, which means iron.
Cerium oxide is non ferrous, as it does not contain any iron.
NO!!! Iron is the ONLY ferrous metal. The word 'ferrous' comes the Latin for 'Iron', which is 'Ferrum'. THe elemental chemical symbol for iron is 'Fe'.
No, Silver is non ferrousQuoted from Wikipediaferrous is an adjective used to indicate the presence of iron.[1] The word is derived from the Latin word ferrum("iron").[2] Ferrous metals include steel and pig iron (with a carbon content of a few percent) and alloys of iron with other metals (such as stainless steel).
Ferrous metals are called so because they contain iron as their primary component. The term "ferrous" comes from the Latin word "ferrum," which means iron. These metals have properties such as magnetic properties, high tensile strength, and durability due to the presence of iron.
Ferrous. The word "ferrous" means "like iron".
the word 'ferrous' indicates that there is Iron present.
Aluminum is non-ferrous. Only iron, or products that are chiefly iron, are ferrous. The word "ferrous" means containing iron, and the chemical symbol Fe derives from this word.
No....a ferret is an animal....ferrous is the adjective to describe metals containing iron
Iron is a ferrous metal. It's symbol, Fe, comes from the Latin word ferrum, which means iron.
Cerium oxide is non ferrous, as it does not contain any iron.
The word ferrous indicates bearing iron.
NO!!! Iron is the ONLY ferrous metal. The word 'ferrous' comes the Latin for 'Iron', which is 'Ferrum'. THe elemental chemical symbol for iron is 'Fe'.
Ferrous
No. Aluminium is an element in its own right, meaning that it contains no foreign ions. A ferrous metal is a metal which contains some iron. The symbol for iron is Fe, hence the derivation of the word "ferrous"
The word is derived from the Latin word ferrum (iron) ferrous is an adjective used to indicate the presence of iron ---- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrous_metal
Ferrous is a derivative of the latin word Ferrum, for Iron. Which is why iron on the periodic table is Fe. Ferrous is iron in a +2 state, and feric is iron in a +3 State. Ferrous sulfate is just FeSO4