A thermostat on the wall measures air temperature to control a gas or electric heating (or air conditioning) system.
A thermostat in a clothes iron measures the temperature of the metal ironing plate to control the electrical heating element in the clothes iron.
Not a job for the average homeowner. Contact a gas appliance company.
You get iron nitrate and hydrogen gas.
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Fe + 2HBr = H2 + FeBr2 Iron plus hydrobromic acid equals hydrogen gas plus iron (II) bromide
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yes it does
An electric iron consist of basically a heating coil and heat control circuit viz thermostat. Thermostat act as a switch. When we switch on the electric iron current flows throught the heating coil. The heat in the heating coil causes expansion in the thermostat which gradually disconnects the supply. [ see the working of thermostat].
it works by having the bimetallic strip coil turning away after the iron is heated to a certain temperature so the iron has a certain temp to reach and the thermostat would keep turning on and off so the temperature would still remain constant and therefore the iron can still be used even if left out for awhile.
Answerwell it has a thermostat which heats the teflon sheet.
The iron become overheated and can destroy sensible materials.
the temp next to the gas meter
hydrogen
control fuse blows when you plug thermostat to base controlling a gas pack unit
The noble gas notation for Iron (Fe) is [Ar]4s2 3d6.
the reaction between iron metal and oxygen gas making solid iron oxide
By decorating it and paint it in a different colour with different sticer saying thermostat 2000
Hydrogen gas