Stainless steel mixture, element, ore or mineral is an ally of iron and carbon. The carbon is the primary alloying element.
No, stainless steel is a homogeneous mixture of iron and chromium.YES, actually, stainless steel is a compound, because compounds are HOMOGENEOUS forms of matter. If it were a mixture, by definition, it would be a HETEROGENEOUS form of matter.
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Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
Aluminium is an element . it is not compound or mixture.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.
Neither. It is a mineral mixture.
No, stainless steel is a homogeneous mixture of iron and chromium.YES, actually, stainless steel is a compound, because compounds are HOMOGENEOUS forms of matter. If it were a mixture, by definition, it would be a HETEROGENEOUS form of matter.
No. A pure substance describes one that contains only one type of element/molecule. Mineral water is a mixture, since it contains many different types of minerals, next to water, and can therefore not be called a "pure" substance.
Mineral water contains other elements or compounds too. They contain elements and compounds like Sodium, magnesium,macro nutrients,calcium and other minerals. So mineral water is a mixture of compounds.
No. A pure substance describes one that contains only one type of element/molecule. Mineral water is a mixture, since it contains many different types of minerals, next to water, and can therefore not be called a "pure" substance.
A mixture of aluminum and an unknown element.
A mixture of aluminum and an unknown element.
It is a compound as it is made of dough, water etc..
It is an element, and can be found on the Periodic Table as Al.
It is a mixture of compounds. It is consist of a large number of compounds. And it does not have a chemical composition.
It is a mixture of (more than one) substances. Mineral water is a mixture, since it contains many different types of minerals and can therefore not be called a "pure" substance. In chemistry, a pure substance describes one that contains only one type of element/molecule.
No; steel is an iron-carbon alloy. Stainless steel is an alloy of steel with chromium added. Stainless steel is usually 13-25% chromium (by weight).