Well, Ussually iorns can get pretty hot, But you don't see every day hot things get red do you . Well use fire for an example what colors are fire, What colors do you see in fire usually red orange yello wand blue and a fire is over 200 degrease so a red hot iron would be over 400 degrease. Nver ever touch a red hot iron ever unlease well that's somthing else. to britten up your day here is a joke
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No, it is a chemical change Iron turns green means it is oxidized to ferrous (Fe+2) state.
Its its liquid state the iron is "molten" As it cools It looses heat and solidifies.
When dilute sulfuric acid is added to red-hot iron filings and then cooled, a chemical reaction occurs where the iron reacts with the acid to form iron(II) sulfate and hydrogen gas. The iron filings dissolve in the acid, producing a greenish solution, while hydrogen gas evolves as bubbles. Upon cooling, the iron(II) sulfate may crystallize out of the solution depending on its concentration.
At 1000 degrees Celsius, iron is in a solid state and is likely glowing red hot. This temperature is below iron's melting point of 1538 degrees Celsius, so it would still retain its solid form.
Its RED . Thered comes from the fact the blood molecule has an iron (III) [Fe^(3+] ion at its centre. The ion 'Iron (III) is RED in colour. In the lab. look at the colour of iron(III) chloride and iron(II) chloride. Iron (III) chloride is red/brown in colour and iron(II) chloride is green in colour.
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The elements inside the hot iron are energetic and some of that energy is released to its environment. The energy is released as photons at a certain frequency for each temperature of the hot iron. Energy at the frequency you are talking about is interpreted by the mind as the color red. If the hot iron were even hotter it might look like a more pale red. At a higher temperature yet it might look quite white.
It's around the temperature of the hottest planet.
In the range of 200 to 300 degree centigrade
Because of the fire
When carbon monoxide is passed over red hot iron at 120°C, a reaction occurs to form a compound called iron carbonyl. This process is known as the Mond process and is used for the purification of nickel. Iron carbonyl is a volatile compound that can be easily separated, leaving behind purified nickel.
No, it is a chemical change Iron turns green means it is oxidized to ferrous (Fe+2) state.
Its its liquid state the iron is "molten" As it cools It looses heat and solidifies.
Hydrogen gas is produced.
That is called an ANVIL and most blacksmiths would have had at least 3 of them.
It symbolizes the apple that she eats.
the molten iron cool to form a solid