The ratio of chromium to iron to carbon variesamong the different types of stainless steel.
Therefore, stainless steel is classified as
(1) a compound (3) a mixture
(2) an element (4) a substance

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is option 3. Stainless steel is a mixture of different substances. Mixture is defined us a system that is made up of two or more substances which are mixed but are not chemically combined. In stainless steel, the components are not chemically combined.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: mixture

Explanation:

Compound is a pure substance which is made from atoms of different elements combined together in a fixed ratio by mass.It can be decomposed into simpler constituents using chemical reactions. Example: water H_2O

Element is a pure substance which is composed of atoms of similar elements. It can not be decomposed into simpler constituents using chemical reactions.Example: Copper Cu

Mixture is a substance which has two or more components which do not combine chemically and do not have any fixed ratio in which they are present.Example: Alloys

As steel is made up of combination of carbon and chromium and are not present in any fixed ratio , steel is classified as a mixture.


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