Question

Copper (Cu), tin (Sn), iron (Fe), and carbon (C) are all elements that can be found in the soil. These elements can be found as mixtures, compounds, and pure substances naturally, but can also be forged into special alloys to create stronger metals. An alloy is a mixture of metal substances to create a metal that is stronger. Elements of an alloy are unique because they do not combine through a chemical reaction, but cannot be physically separated due to the uniform formation of the molecules. To separate an alloy, chemical separation must be used. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, while steel is an alloy of iron and carbon. A student is attempting to identify the four models containing earth, copper, tin, iron, and carbon. Drag and drop the descriptions into the table to correctly identify each model. Descriptions may be used more than once.
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Models



STEEL

CARBON GRAPHITE



SOIL SAMPLE



BRONZE

Descriptions

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Sure! Here’s how the descriptions can be organized based on the provided models:

### Models and Descriptions

**STEEL**
- An alloy made of iron and carbon.
- Known for its strength and durability.
- Used in construction and manufacturing.

**CARBON GRAPHITE**
- A form of carbon that is used in pencils and as a lubricant.
- Has a layered structure that allows for easy movement between layers.

**SOIL SAMPLE**
- A mixture that contains various minerals, organic matter, and elements including copper, tin, iron, and carbon.
- Can support plant life and contains nutrients.

**BRONZE**
- An alloy made of copper and tin.
- Historically significant as one of the first alloys used by humans.

By using the descriptions above, you can match them to the appropriate models. Let me know if you need more assistance or specific descriptions to use!

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