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Iron oxide is not a base.
The right question should be: Does one mole of iron weigh the same as one mole of iron oxide? The answer is NO, Iron Oxide weighs more.
You would possibly get more as scrap iron. Nobody wants them as almost every mobile has it's own hitch left under it when blocked up.
it is a base
*Is Iron basic or acidic* or *Does Iron belong to bases group* or basically *all your base are belong to us*
The base metal is iron - the active metal is zinc (galvanized)
iron
No
iron is an non electrolyte
Because iron gives a strong base.
7.4 moles iron (55.85 grams/1 mole Fe) = 413.29 grams iron
It's the Metallic Bonding .The iron atoms form (+ve)ions that are surrounded by a sea of mobile (delocalised) free valence electrons.