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usually it is about 300 degrees Fahrenheit
Wool
it seems like it's two dots
If the felt is regular craft felt, it's made of polyester, so use the setting for polyester. If it's the more expensive kind, it's probably made of wool, so use the setting for wool.
You could iron wool with a hot-enough iron to set it on fire.
Place felt onto ironing board and place a cloth over it, a pillow case will work then iron on a low or wool setting, make sure you keep your iron moving to avoid having the acrylic felt melt or the wool felt shrink. Hope this helps!
steel is made from a mixture of iron and carbon so yes, steel wool definitely has iron in it
The Flourine goes Grey and starts to dissolve into the Iron Wool
iron oxide. the most common types are iron oxide (FeO), iron (II) oxide (Fe2O3), and iron(III) oxide (Fe3O4).
in this demonstration experiments iron wool is heated in the presence of chlorine gas,and the vapour of bromine and iodine.Exothermic reaction occur,causing iron wool to glow.Iron wool rust and produced coloured vapours. 2fe+I2=2FeI2
Yes.
Because the surface area of iron wool is higher, the area exposed to acid is higher.