All I can think of is that it rusts when exposed to water
iron
Iron Triad (iron,cobalt,nickel)
Because iron oxide is not iron and the chemical/physical properties of substances are different.
Density and melting point are different.
Iron keeps its unchanged chemical properties, but in a mixture it might add new, mostly physical properties to the alloy, this is also true for the other elements in the mixture, eg. C or Ni, or Cr in steel alloys.
Pure iron has bad mechanical properties.
iron
colour is different and so is some others
The magnetic properties of iron are high susceptibility and low retentivity. It means that it is easier to magnetize but also loses magnetism easily. The properties of steel are the opposite of iron.
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it can rust
thermal conductivity of iron ore
density, conductivity.
pig iron
The iron (Fe)
The symbol for Great Northern Iron Ore Properties in the NYSE is: GNI.
properties of cotton bad points. .it wrinkles easily