Traditionally, irons were made of iron. They were heated by a fire and then applied to clothes. Today, irons are usually made of other metals.
Solid iron oxide and a poisonous called sulphur dioxide
Mainly iron, such as aluminum foil, cobalt, any iron coin, iron part of a pencil, specific iron rock called lodestone, and dull nail (the dull nail is actually shiny). Pretty much anything iron.
Iron rusting is a chemical change in which iron reacts with moist air to form fe2o3 commonly known as rust, a brown coloured coating.
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. When iron reacts with steam it corrodes, or rusts.
It was steaming out side although the girl insisted on wearing jeans and two jackets.
Aside from steaming, a directional spray incorporated into the front of the iron can be handy on stubborn creases.
Steaming.
No, only calcium very slowly in steaming water
Yes you can i so it to my jumper all the time
Yes, high pressure steaming is faster than atmospheric steaming
another name for that could be poaching.
During steaming the chemical composition can be modified.
They're very good for steaming.
the types of steaming food
It is called Spong Iron also as Direct Reduced Iron (DRI)
It is still called iron.
yeah, it's called evaporation indeed it is learned one :P