At standard conditions, iron is a solid.
No. It is an element. It is in a state of matter, specifically "Solid".
Iron filings are typically in solid state.
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A solid.
Iron is surely a solid at room temperature.
Ferrum is latin for iron. At room temperature iron is a solid.
There are four states of matter which are solid, liquid, gas and plasma. In its normal state Iron is a solid element.
The state of matter the outer core is, is liquid.
A magnet is a solid state of matter. It is typically made of materials such as iron, cobalt, or nickel that have magnetic properties.
The state of matter of the inner core is solid because of the immense pressurea solid because its made up of solid iron and nickel
Iron can exist in three main states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. In specific conditions, it can also exhibit a fourth state called plasma.
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.