I would rather classify Iron, Fe, as a mid-density metal, being 7.874 g·cm−3 (7.87 kg/L).
Low density metals (arbitrarily and roughly 0.5-4.0 kg/L):
the lightest metal is Lithium, Li, (0.53),
Na (0.97) Ca (1.55) and Ba (3.5)
High density metals (arbitrarily and roughly 10-25 kg/L):
Ag (10.5), Pb (11.35), Hg (13.5), Au (19.3)
and Osmium, Os, (22.6), which is the densest metal
Iron is a dense metal, not low density. Its density is around 7.87 g/cm³ at room temperature.
Iron (Fe) is an element
Iron
1. Iron is a metal, not a non-metal. 2. Iron is a chemical element, not a compound.
No, iron metal is not a compound. It is an element because it is made up of only one type of atom - iron.
Iron is a metal. It is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. Iron is a common metal found in the Earth's crust and is known for its strength and durability.
An example of an metal element is Fe (Iron), or Au (Gold).
Iron is a metal. Specifically, it is a transition metal known for its strength and ability to retain magnetism.
This element is iron.
ANY METAL (COMPOUND ELEMENT) WITH HIGH FERROUS CONTENT. THIS IS COMMONLY KNOWN AS IRON.
Sodium is a metal element that is soft enough to be cut with a knife.
Yes, because it is definitely an element and it is made from a metal thus making it a metallic element