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.
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Because zinc in more massive than iron. This assumes that iron in in its 2(+) oxidation state.
Depends how badly you hit it. You could only produce those results if you flopped it, aim left and open the face.
Iron is the heaviest element that a star can produce through fusion before going supernova. This is because iron requires more energy to fuse than it can produce, leading to the collapse of the star.