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
Chemically pure gold is considered 24 carats. This means that it is 100% gold with no other metals mixed in.
Yes, gold and pure gold are the same. Pure gold refers to gold that is in its natural form and has not been mixed or alloyed with any other metals.
Platinum is typically found in nature as a pure metal, rather than in a compound form. It is often mixed with other metals like palladium, rhodium, and iridium in the form of an ore called "platinum group metals."
Gold refers to the precious metal in its natural form, which is typically mixed with other metals to increase its strength. Pure gold, on the other hand, refers to gold that is 99.9% pure, meaning it does not contain any other metals or impurities. Pure gold is often used in jewelry and is more valuable than gold that has been alloyed with other metals.
24 karat gold is 99.9% pure gold, while 22 karat gold is 91.7% pure gold with other metals mixed in for durability. This means 24 karat gold is softer and more prone to scratching or bending compared to 22 karat gold, which is more durable but slightly less pure.
Yes, but it is not pure gold, it has other metals mixed in with it.
Chemically pure gold is considered 24 carats. This means that it is 100% gold with no other metals mixed in.
they are metal wrong wrong~! Pure metals are better than mixed metals
Carat is a unit of purity for gold. It shows how many parts of gold and how many parts of other metals in a gold jewelry. A piece of gold that has 24 carats is pure gold.
Alloys have useful properties that are not found in the pure metals from which they are mixed. You can make alloys that are stronger, lighter, more corrosion resistant, and so forth, as compared to pure metals at a comparable price range.
Yes, gold and pure gold are the same. Pure gold refers to gold that is in its natural form and has not been mixed or alloyed with any other metals.
Pure gold is too soft, even to be used for medals.
If it is pure Silver, then no, it would be an element. However, pure metals are often hard to come by because they have properties that can be undesirable, e.g. they're too soft or too brittle. Because of this, metals are often mixed and are considered alloys, a mixture of metals.
24K is gold that is too pure and soft to use. It is mixed with other metals to give it strength and harder wearing.
they are different in many ways eg they are shinier
old ones that are pure silver, but most newer coins are mixed metal and have copper among other metals that concuct electricity mixed in!
Platinum is typically found in nature as a pure metal, rather than in a compound form. It is often mixed with other metals like palladium, rhodium, and iridium in the form of an ore called "platinum group metals."