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steel is related to alloy in the same way as zinc
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‘Steel’ is related to ‘Alloy’ in the same way as ‘Zinc’ is related to:
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Understanding the relationships between elements and their compounds or alloys helps clarify the composition of materials.
BHU PET - 2019
BHU PET
Updated On:
Mar 26, 2025
Non-metal
Halogen
Alloy
Metal
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D
Solution and Explanation
Steel is an alloy of iron, just as zinc is a metal. Both are elements, with steel being a combination of metals, and zinc being a metal in its pure form.
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