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What are facts about iron?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019
  1. The element symbol for iron is Fe.
  2. Iron is a transition metal.
  3. Iron atomic number is 26.
  4. 1535 degrees Celsius is iron's melting point.
  5. ALL iron was made in the core of a star which exploded.
  6. Iron is magnetic.
  7. Iron and steel are the worlds cheapest and most useful metals.
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