Cast iron is an alloy, a mixture.
yes it is
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iron sulphate is a compund
Most stainless steel cookware is made of alloys. You can get cast iron which is an element but I do not know of cookware that is made of a compound.
Rust is not an element. Rust is a compound which is made up of iron oxide.
Iron oxide is a compound. There are a number of different oxides of iron FeO, Fe2O3 and Fe3O4
Fool's Gold is not an element, it is a compound of iron and sulfur.
iron (i.e., pure) is a metal / element in the periodic table, but types of iron are compounds like wrought iron, pig iron cast iron., etc.
It depends on what you want to do with the skillet. A deep cast iron pot is idea for deep frying, while a more shallow skillet is best for frying or baking.
Skillets are normally made of the element 'Iron' (Fe).
Iron could be a compound if you combined it with carbon. Then it would just be a alloy. Overall, iron is not a compound at all. It is an element.
Iron is a element, it isn't a compound
what is the value of a martin cast iron skillet size 8 and 3'' deep
Iron is an element
in its pure form, iron is an element, but that may not be what you are referring to.... if you have iron oxide (rust), this is a compound of iron and oxygen.
No. It is not. Iron is an element. Oxygen is an element. Iron Oxide is a compound.
Iron is a chemical element, not a compound.
Iron is a chemical element; sand may be a compound or a mixture.
Iron is a chemical element.