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No, galvanized steel does not contain lead. It is coated with a layer of zinc to protect it from corrosion.
All iron or steel (even stainless steel) is ferrous. The word "ferrous" means "iron." All steel contains iron. All steels also contain impurities which improve various useful properties of iron, such as strength. There is high carbon steel, or steel with chromium or other elements that improve abrasion resistance or reduce rusting (stainless steel). There are some non magnetic steels, but because they contain iron they are still ferrous.
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Yes. As far as I know, staples are made of steel which contains iron.
Some examples of ferrous metals include iron, steel, and stainless steel. These metals contain iron as the primary element and possess magnetic properties. They are commonly used in construction, machinery, and automotive industries.
No, stainless steel does not contain lead.
No, galvanized steel does not contain lead. It is coated with a layer of zinc to protect it from corrosion.
It depends on the can. Soup cans might contain steel. Soda cans are made of aluminum.
A non-ferrous metal is a metal which doesn't contain carbon. Mild steel does contain carbon. So mild steel is a ferous metal. Mild steel is NOT a non ferous metal
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All iron or steel (even stainless steel) is ferrous. The word "ferrous" means "iron." All steel contains iron. All steels also contain impurities which improve various useful properties of iron, such as strength. There is high carbon steel, or steel with chromium or other elements that improve abrasion resistance or reduce rusting (stainless steel). There are some non magnetic steels, but because they contain iron they are still ferrous.
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Steel is a mixture because contain many components.
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Yes. As far as I know, staples are made of steel which contains iron.
Some common objects that contain steel are cars, kitchen appliances, construction materials (such as beams and pipes), and tools like wrenches and hammers.