Pure gold or silver are not alloys.
no as a matter of fact it is a alloy and i know that because if you look up the definition of steel on wikianswers it says "A generally hard, strong, durable, malleable alloy of iron and carbon..."
Steel is an alloy- which is a compound, or intermixture. So it is not an element or pure substance.
D. Brass does not represent a pure substance because it is an alloy made of a combination of copper and zinc, making it a mixture of different elements. The other options (copper, chlorine, water) represent pure substances.
Yes
Gold is a pure substance (element), water is a compound, steel is an alloy, and air is a mixture of gases.
An alloy is a type of mixture.
Mixture. An alloy is a mixture of metals.
Nope - an alloy is a mixture of two or more elements.
yes
The statement describes an alloy.
It depends on the alloy, whether bronze, brass, pewter, etc.
Bronze is an alloy composed of mainly copper and tin. It is not a pure substance, as it is made by combining different elements.
When you dissolve a substance in a liquid you get a solution.
Yes. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
No, a brass screw is not a pure substance. Brass is an alloy made up of copper and zinc, so it is considered a mixture rather than a pure substance.
no as a matter of fact it is a alloy and i know that because if you look up the definition of steel on wikianswers it says "A generally hard, strong, durable, malleable alloy of iron and carbon..."
aluminium alloy