Iron is smelted (not made) , or refined in a foundry. "Puddling" ovens are used to melt the iron ore, and impurities are skimmed off the surface, before the iron is poured into ingot molds.
the name of the place where iron is made is called a furnace
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iron is "made" in a foundry. goods are made in factories
The common name for a compound made of iron and oxygen atoms is iron oxide.
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This may be called an ironworks or a foundry.
The compound made of iron and oxygen atoms is called iron oxide.
It's from the Latin name 'Ferrum'.
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Oxidization
Iron(II) Sulphate or Iron(III) Sulphate Iron (II) Sulphate also goes by the name 'Ferrous Sulphate , and has the formula FeSO4 . Iron (III) Sulphate also goes by the name 'Ferric Sulphate , and has the formula Fe2(SO4)3 They are two entirely different compounds. .