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Iron is a solid below the temperature of 1538 °C because the element's atoms form a cubic structure with high cohesion. At higher temperatures, the atoms will flow past each other without interlocking, forming a liquid. At extreme temperatures (above 2862 °C), iron will vaporize into a gas.

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yes iron is a solid because it has a definite shape and volume.

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Yes, Iron (III) Oxide Fe2O3 is normally a solid. You might know it best as "reddish-brown rust".

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As many familiar objects made of iron would indicate, it is a solid.

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At room temperature it is.

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iron is a solid

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