Pure iron is grey. Iron compounds have different colours, for example iron chloride is yellow, iron(II) hydroxide is green and iron(III) oxide is red-brown.
The luster of iron is metallic and the color of iron is greyish-white.
The color of iron (III) chloride solution is brown.
not pure iron... But you can provide a covering over iron to make it look like copper by just dipping it into copper sulphate solution .. Because Iron is more reactive than Copper ... it will displace it in the solution .. the color of solution will change so as the color of iron!
yellow
Iron II Carbonate presents as a white powder.
gray. it's.................. the color of iron
The luster of iron is metallic and the color of iron is greyish-white.
The color of iron (III) chloride solution is brown.
tinplate is a non-ferrous metal that does not contain any iron and is bright silvery white in color.
Iron is a sort of sparkly-black when it is burned.
A gray color
not pure iron... But you can provide a covering over iron to make it look like copper by just dipping it into copper sulphate solution .. Because Iron is more reactive than Copper ... it will displace it in the solution .. the color of solution will change so as the color of iron!
The red color comes from various oxides of iron (hematite mostly) in very, very fine particles, and trace amounts of other elements including titanium, chlorine and sulfurscientists think mars once had water, and mars's surface has a lot of iron in it, so they react together and make rust, which is redish brown in color.:)
No. Iron is a ore and has to be mined.
Yes.
No, it is gray.
yellow