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The principal ore for iron is haematite.
Iron Ore is an Iron Compound. Iron ore is usually used to make pig iron(metallic iron), cast iron, corrugated iron structural sheeting, and wrought iron.
The specific gravity of iron ore is 2.5
Perhaps the most common iron ore is taconite.
Pure Iron is considered as Homogeneous. Whereas, Iron with rust or other impurities is Heterogeneous.
Iron ore is a heterogeneous mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture is one that is not homgeneous.
It's hetergeneous.
Pure iron in elemental state is homogeneous. Iron Ore is heterogeneous. Iron - as in cast iron, wrought iron or even pig iron, has impurities deliberately added to improve properties. These alloys are mainly homogeneous but do have domains of heterogeneity which give the material the improved properties.
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AnswerIron is an element. Periodic symbol Fe and atomic number 26.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
no they are not the same because iron is a metal that is obtained from its ore called iron ore
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i believe they are homgeneous. My chemistry teacher said "if there's nothing floating in it and it seems nice and harmonized, it will probably be homogeneous."
Iron Ore fines are Iron Ore that have been crushed to under 10mm. Iron Ore pellets are Iron Ore fines that have been concentrated and bonded together to form small balls, or pellets.