I think you're asking what element steel is made of. It's mainly iron. It has varying amounts of carbon (that's why there's high-carbon steel and low-carbon steel), and sometimes some other elements as well, depending on what it is used for. For example, stainless steel has more than 10% chromium.
They're made from stainless steel.
Surgical instruments are made from steel. Steel is an alloy made of mostly iron, with other elements to give it special properties. Surgical steel is made from iron, chromium, nickel and molybdenum.
No. Alloys are mixtures made up of elements like:steel- made up of iron and carbon. Iron and carbon are elements but steel isnt.
Carbon is the main hardening element in steel. However, increasing the hardness decreases the ductility. Strength in this case is relative.
The main element in steel is iron. The other elements make up a small portion of steel but greatly influence its structure. Still, if it ever becomes possible to create 100% pure iron, it will be stronger.
Iron is the heavier element from which steel is primarily made.
Copper is unique chemical element.
Steel is made from iron by adding carbon, from 0.2% to 2.14% by weight.
paper clips are usually made out of steel wire. Some are made out of plastic.
Steel is neither, but it is a mixture of iron with carbon
brass, iron, steel, wood
They're made from stainless steel.
No, platinum cannot be made from stainless steel. Platinum is a naturally occurring metal element with its own specific chemical properties, while stainless steel is an alloy made from iron, chromium, and other elements. They are two different materials with distinct compositions and characteristics.
A non element. Steel is formed from Iron and carbon.
Steel isn't an element but, yes, it is a conductor.
Iron is the major element in steel. Only an element can be an element, and an element can not be a compound, the definition of which requires more than one element.
Steel Iron carbide or just plain carbide.