Yes, iron is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. Most nonmetals are not good conductors of heat and electricity.
Fluorine is a gas (in its elemental form) which, like other gases, is not a good conductor of either heat or electricity.
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron, which is solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 1538 °C
Fe + S --> FeS
Fe + Br3 ---> FeBr3
Fe + S -------> Fe + S . 8 8 8 8
Molten iron is the same element as solid iron, so the chemical symbol is Fe. Iron is not soluble in water, so you won;t find Fe(aq)
This element is copper with 1 538 oC.
Fe + S --> FeS
Iron (III) oxide, Fe2O3, is rust, which is a solid.
Fe + Br3 ---> FeBr3
Fe + S2 ---> FeS2
Iron(III) hydroxide has the chemical formula Fe(OH)3.
Fe + S -------> Fe + S . 8 8 8 8
No, the mantle is what is under the tectonic plates. Its Mg, Fe, Al, and Oxygen. The next layer is the core, which is molten Iron (Fe) with Sulfer (S). The inner core is solid because of the immense pressure, and is made up of Fe.
Molten iron is the same element as solid iron, so the chemical symbol is Fe. Iron is not soluble in water, so you won;t find Fe(aq)
This element is copper with 1 538 oC.
This is possible because in the crystaline solid magnetite(Fe3O4), the Fe atoms are bonded to oxygen in a complex fashion that is a combination of Fe in its two oxidation states (+3 and +2)
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Iron Sulphate - without Water is a Solid; with Water it comprises an Aqueous Solution- Fe 2+ and SO4 2-.