The atoms in an iron are arranged in way were they are not able to slide, there are bigger and smaller atoms. This makes the iron hard.
They are lined up in a row like a solid object's atoms. This is true because when magnets are heated it causes the atoms to move rapidly. The more the atoms speed up, the more the balance between the magnetic domains and temperature destabilizes causing the magnetic properties to be destroyed ruining the magnet.
atoms of metal elements that are very electromagnetic, one of the periodic trends
they are arranged in layers just like bronze .
False, iron atoms are converted to iron oxide
The answer is 38,174.10ex.23 atoms
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Iron atoms.
Without magnetic domains a magnet wouldn't have its magnetism. Magnetic domains are clusters of iron atoms that line up in the smae direction when magnetised. When unmagnitized the iron atoms scatter.
The atoms are arranged in repeating patterns.
If atoms are arranged in a repeated order they are negatively charged
Iron atoms.
they are arranged in layers just like bronze .
The reason that rust is considered a chemical change is because the "connections" or the bonds of atoms are changed in the process. When atoms "rearrange themselves" by changing the "connections" or bonds to allow different compounds to be formed, as is the case with the formation of rust, a chemical change has taken place. In iron, the iron atoms are arranged in a metallic crystalline matrix. When rust occurs, oxygen bonds to the iron atoms (which where not chemically bonded to anything before) to create an oxide of iron.
Yes. Everything is made from atoms. Including iron. Iron is an element as well so iron is made up of iron atoms. Iron is Fe on the periodic table.
False, iron atoms are converted to iron oxide
The answer is 38,174.10ex.23 atoms
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How atoms are arranged in a molecule.
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