c. The sun
A fire
a
ferrite
An electric iron is merely a resistance element built into a casting (normally aluminum) - the soleplate. A steam iron works by facilitating the controlled release of water onto the heated soleplate. As you know, this happens by pressing a button on top of the iron handpiece. When the button is pressed it opens a 'tapered needle valve' which then releases water from a water reservoir. This water slowly dribbles onto the soleplate. The soleplate will have been treated with a suitable surface treatment (that affects the surface tension of the water) causing it to instantly vaporize, which is the steam that is then vented through the small holes you can see in the soleplate.
Iron chloride contain iron and chlorine.
Yes
Hemoglobin from blood contain iron.
If the iron in question is one that is used to take wrinkles out of clothing, no, there is no plasma in an iron. Heating materials to a few hundred degrees is insufficient to create a plasma.
there is no steam altar. since steam runes are water and fire combined, you take your essence and a fire talisman to the water altar, or essence and a water talisman to the fire altar. you then attempt to create the steam runes (which have a 50% success rating, like smithing iron bars.)
fire is plasma, light a fire and smell it haha, i'm sure no different than the area where it is, plasma is excited electrons shooting off photons if you're talkin' bodily fluids i'd imagine iron
Iron is to shirt as steam is to pants.
Iron is corroded in steam.
Because they get very hot, they can scorch fabric, burn hands, and create a fire hazard. The electric steam iron has similar disadvantages but can operate at a lower temperature.
Hemoglobin's ironRed blood cells contain hemoglobin, a substance which is rich in iron. The iron is bound to the hemoglobin molecules (the protein). The iron atom that is complexed by "haem" units is what gives the color. Iron is a transition element.
The standard iron for clothing was created by Henry Seeley in 1882. It was the Eldec Company that created the steam iron in 1926.
no.
An iron that uses steam to make to fabric more malleable before heating it to flatten it out
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. When iron reacts with steam it corrodes, or rusts.
Iron doesn't contain fibres.