It depends on which state in WHICH COUNTRY!
Iron hydroxide. Fe(OH)2 or Fe(OH)3, depending on the oxidation state of iron (ferrous = +2, ferric = +3)
Minnesota and Michigan produce 99% of iron ore mined in the United States.
Iron naturally exists in solid state and heat is required for its liquifaction so liquid iron has high thermal energy.
if a 50 g of iron gets melted how much liquid does it produce
I'm not quite sure what your trying to say. If you were trying to say "Does a flat iron produce heat or not?" the answer is yes. A flat iron does produce heat.
They Produce Iron
They Produce Iron
There are two Iron chlorides. Iron(II) chloride, in which iron is in +2 oxidation state, and Iron(III) chloride, in which iron is in +3 oxidation state.
Because zinc in more massive than iron. This assumes that iron in in its 2(+) oxidation state.
Andhra Pradsh
Depends how badly you hit it. You could only produce those results if you flopped it, aim left and open the face.
The heaviest element that can be produced prior to supernova is Iron (Fe).