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Its alloy of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Iron
Silver is non-ferrous. Ferrous is a term refering to the presence of iron, so silver can only be ferrous if it were a silver-iron alloy.
Ferrous means containing or coated with iron. Lead is not an alloy, just a different element, so lead is non-ferrous.
Correct. Duralumin (or dural, duraluminum, or duraluminium) is an alloy primarily of aluminium, and then a combination of copper, manganese and/or magnesium. As no iron is included in this alloy, it is considered nonferrous. A link can be found below.
A ferrous alloy is an alloy containing iron as a principle element of it composition.
No, there are no alloys for silver and iron together.
Iron, and mixtures containing iron (e.g. steel, an alloy of iron).
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Impure silver. That is not a standard alloy.
"Ferrous" simply mean something iron-like, or containing iron. An alloy is a mix of usually two metals. Take iron, mix in a trace of this and that and you'll have a ferrous alloy.
Its alloy of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Iron
316 Stainless steel is an alloy containing - Iron, Chromium, Manganese, Nickel, & Molybdenum.
Silver is non-ferrous. Ferrous is a term refering to the presence of iron, so silver can only be ferrous if it were a silver-iron alloy.
It is a mixture containing two or more elements, e.g. Iron and other elements like carbon make steel.
The alloy is steel.
Iron is considerd to be an alloy steel. This is because an alloy steel is when carbon is the primary alloying element. However, wire of iron is considerd to be a non alloy.