It could be made of many things:
No, Iron is a natural element.
Yes, you can, but you will have to order it from the company that made your drill.
The element is made of special high resistance wire so the power is dissipated in the element rather than the low resistance cord.Power(watts) = Resistance (ohms) X {Current(amperes)}squared
If you mean an electric furnace then normally it is nichrome. a heating element in a heat strip is made of what type of wire
Usually some sort of metal, but the specific metal can vary. Many chains are made of steel, which is a mixture of iron and some other element, usually carbon.
Copper is on the Periodic Table, anything on the periodic table is an element so copper wire is made from an element.
Ammonia is not on the periodic table. It is a compound, not an element.
The periodic table lists element and not minerals.
It isn't on the periodic table since it is not a single element but a compound made of two elements: hydrogen and chlorine.
H2O2 is not a Periodic Table element. It is a compound, specifically hydrogen peroxide.
Manganese, element #25 on the periodic table.
Helium with an atomic number of 2,is the lightest gas on the periodic table :)
Helium with an atomic number of 2,is the lightest gas on the Periodic Table :)
No, joliotium is not a man-made element. It is not a recognized element in the periodic table.
No, starch is not in the periodic table because starch is not a element.
Asprin is not an element, so it is not found on the periodic table.
its not in the periodic table because its man made