Yes it can. Iron's boiling point is 2749.850098 degreesCelsius (4981.730 Fahrenheit) so it exists as gas only at 2749.850098 degrees or higher.
No. Not at any normal temperature. It is solid at room temperature.
Actually at extremely high temperatures (3000 degrees Celsius) iron is a gas
Yes, at a high enough temperature Iron would vaporise.
The noble gas notation for Iron (Fe) is [Ar]4s2 3d6.
What is iron at 2000 degrees a solid liquid or gas?
it produces iron phosphate and hydrogen gas
Methane gas can reduce iron oxide to iron metal. This process was first tried and tested in Mexico by the method of HYLSA Hojalata y Lamina Sociedad Anonima. Now the process is used in the plant Lazaro 'Cardenas Mexico to produce direct reduced iron ore to iron sponge.
One percent of the total mass of the iron will be released as hydrogen gas.
The noble gas notation for Iron (Fe) is [Ar]4s2 3d6.
the reaction between iron metal and oxygen gas making solid iron oxide
Hydrogen gas
Iron is a chemical element.
NO
No, iron oxide is a solid.
It is a gasxx
A gas can be a reactant in a chemical reaction. For example, iron and the gas oxygen react to form rust, which is iron oxide.
Oxygen Gas
No, Iron converts Nitrogen gas, methane gas and water into ammonia gas and carbon dioxide.
You get iron nitrate and hydrogen gas.
No.