in the factories were they make the cereal the machines mix the mixing liquid of the cereal and the it goes through the machine which is called the metalicial engine and then it puts tiny bits of metal through the particals and then they shape each individual bits of cereal and then get put in boxes to sell!!
Iron isn't put into cereals, it is a naturally occurring element in many of the constituents of them, mainly grains. Certainly some manufacturers add additional iron, probably in the form of mineral salts (like Iron Sulfate), that they get, well, from an iron refinery... gross.
You mean how to get it out so you can see it?
You pour it into a blender and turn it on. Add water so that it covers the cereal, and stir it with a spoon or turn the blender on once again. Put in a magnet and pay extra attention to the bottom, where the iron is likely to sink. The iron will probably appear as black fuzz, and is best seen when wiped on a napkin.
To help your blood vessels to give you oxygen to breath
The iron is dissolved in a solution of sugar and the other minerals to be added to cereal, and then sprayed on as a coating.
Most of it gets absorbed into your blood, where it's needed.
Eggo cereal is about 25% Iron in the 12 servings.
The iron in total cereal is elemental iron shavings which can be extracted from the cereal with a strong magnet after it has been ground to a powder and mixed with water.
Yes. Cereal companies put iron and copper and magnesium and etc. etc. etc. for your blood benifets
MaterialsA piece of paperMortar & pestleMagnetic stirrerA magnetSome tap waterPlastic bagProcedure:1) Obtain as close to exactly one serving cereal as possible (by mass). Write down its mass.2) Crush the cereal to a fine powder in the mortar and pestle, you may have to do it a little at a time. The more finely ground the cereal is, the easier it will be to get the iron.3) Put the crushed cereal on a piece of paper. Run the magnet over crushed cereal several times, shaking the cereal around so you don't miss any particles.4) Look for the black in iron on the magnet.5) Collected the crushed cereal from the pieces of paper and put it on the plastic bag.6) Cover the crushed cereal in your plastic bags with tap water.7) Let crushed cereal desalted into the water.8) Run the magnet inside your plastic bags several times, shaking the cereal around so you don't miss any particles.9) Remove the magnet and collect your iron on the clean pieces of paper.(but before putting the iron on the pieces of paper u should take the mass of the paper) let it the iron dry for a minutes.10) When the iron is dry find the mass of the iron alone. Put the piece of paper with the dry iron on top of the scale and subtract the number that the scales reads form the mass of the paper that was taken before.11) When subtracting the mass of paper alone and the mass of the iron with the paper will give the amount of iron.
"Zero-Iron Crunch"
no its not a cereal but it can be put in cereal
you cant
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It really depends on the type of cereal.
There are many iron containment in cereal. Iron helps build red blood cells. Without Iron, we could get tired a lot, and get more diseases.
No, it depends on the natural and fortified ingredients of the cereal.
iron is just a mineral found in most protein