no, it is an element. therefore, can neither be homogeneous nor heterogeneous
Iron (Fe) is a chemical element not a mixture.
yes
Yes
Homogeneous
it is heterogenous
Heterogeneous
steel is a homogeneous mixture because it is an alloy.
Rust, which is a coating of iron oxide on steel or iron, is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. Its components can be chemically separated.
Pure iron is homogeneous.
Pure iron is homogeneous.
If it is pure iron then it is considered to be a homogeneous mixture. Homogeneous is when a substance is the same thing throughout.
Pure Iron is considered as Homogeneous. Whereas, Iron with rust or other impurities is Heterogeneous.
If you mean homogeneous or heterogeneous, then iron is homogeneous: it is a pure element.
Homogeneous
No, Iron is a homogeneous mixture as long as the iron is pure
Pure iron in elemental state is homogeneous. Iron Ore is heterogeneous. Iron - as in cast iron, wrought iron or even pig iron, has impurities deliberately added to improve properties. These alloys are mainly homogeneous but do have domains of heterogeneity which give the material the improved properties.
No it is not homogeneous. It is heterogeneous.Use a magnet to pull the iron out of the sand.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
Iron ore is a compound.
Iron fillings can be extracted with a magnet.
no because it contains impurities