No. Iron is a liquid at temperatures above 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. The density of any given solid is always the same. Therefore the density of iron will always be 7.87 g/ml.
No, iron oxide is not a gas. It is a solid compound composed of iron and oxygen atoms.
Iron nails are a solid
It is a gasxx
A solid may be an element (iron), a compound (iron oxide), a mixture (iron ore).
Iron is a solid, unless it has been melted into a liquid.
There are four states of matter which are solid, liquid, gas and plasma. In its normal state Iron is a solid element.
Iron filings are typically in solid state.
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Iron is an element and a solid.
You have found a question that answers itself...Yes, solid iron chloride is a solid. You should turn that question back on the person who posed it and ask if they meant Ferrous chloride (Iron (II) chloride) or Ferric chloride (Iron (III) chloride). The answer will still be "yes".
Iron is a solid because it has a definite shape and volume once it has formed.