Yes. I am basing my answer on my own personal experience. I was previously doing self healing by juicing kale, carrots, and green apples as my breakfast, progresso chicken soup for lunch and another healthy green natural juice with Oranges and carrots for dinner. My periods were getting lighter and shorter over a 6 month peroid. I KNEW without a shadow of a doubt that my change in eating from no meats, junk foods like chips and candy, and no coffee or alcohol helped this heavy bleeding (with fibroids) to change.
I went to visit my Doctor Who prescribed me Corte FE some 150 mg per pill where I had to take 2 per day that's 300 mg of IRON A DAY because I was anemic. I started taking these 35 days before my next period. My period came on like a waterflow. I bled so heavy that I thought I was going to die. I filled a pad full of blood in 30 minutes. NEVER HAPPENED LIKE THIS BEFORE! It got worse! It didn't take a rocket scientist to tell me that something changed and it was the heavy iron doses.
Yes, (based on my experience alone) the amount of iron that I was taking indeed changed my periods to heavy! I hope this helps.
Let's see. 3 moles gold (197.0 grams/1 mole Au) = 591 grams of gold ----------------------------- 10 mole iron (55.85 grams/1 mole Fe) = 558.5 grams of iron ----------------------------- So, 3 moles of gold has more mass that 10 moles of iron. (heavier)
Silver is more dense because silver is around 10.5g/cc, an iron around 7g/cc. silver atomic number 47, where as iron is 26. This means the nucleus will be much heavier, but also take up more space.
because it can make steel an even tougher and harder steel compound.
Aluminum is a light metal. Found almost exclusively in the crust. The heavier metals are found in the core, which is mostly made up of iron.
Yes, oxygen can be found in the spectral lines of many stars. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stars are nuclear fusion furnaces that take light elements (hydrogen) and build them up into heavier elements (eg carbon and oxygen). Thus older and second or third generation stars have this element in their makeup.
Iron is more dense.
They reinforced it with steel and iron to make it more inpenitrable of arrows and blades than chainmail.
Because they lose blood in their periods. Iron is needed to make blood. Some girls can become anaemic if they don't take iron supplements.
No, they just put more iron in your blood
Although it is heavier, steel usually provides better support and strength in a car and is used more frequently.
Copper is more dense than iron, if that is what is being asked. The density of copper is about 8.94 grams per cubic centimeter. Iron had a density of about 7.874 grams per cubic centimeter.
not always but I guess it could be heavier than iron if their was a lot more of it.
Because zinc in more massive than iron. This assumes that iron in in its 2(+) oxidation state.
a cubic centimetre of gold is heavier than a cubic centimetre of iron because gold is a denser substance than iron, i.e. it has more weight or mass per unit of volume.
Use a magnet, iron is magnetic and will stick, while silver won't stick. Silver tends to have more of a shine and will be heavier than iron.
Obviously. Liquid has mass, so yes it makes it heavier.
Older age might account for it. As a star ages, it uses up the simplest elements (hydrogen . . . helium . . .) then starts fusing heavier and heavier elements. Our Sun will get to the point of fusing iron, which is pretty heavy, but the truly large stars out there will fuse elements much heavier than Iron. These heavier and heavier elements may account for some stars having more complex elements in their spectra.