The temperature of the solid iron rod will depend on its surroundings and any heat sources or cooling mechanisms that may be affecting it. In general, the temperature of a solid iron rod will be the same as its surroundings if it has reached thermal equilibrium. However, if there are heat sources or cooling mechanisms in the vicinity, the temperature of the rod may differ.
A rod that is made out of iron.
Carbon steel is iron with some carbon (around 2-6% by weight). At room conditions both of these components are solids.
An expression of "firmness".
Heat the end of a horizontal 12 inch long by half an inch diameter iron rod. Fix a thermometer at the other end. Take a temperature reading every 5 seconds.
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this is because iron has a very high melting point and therefore at room temperature it remains as a solid......
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Iron is a metal, and metals are solid at room temperature.
Iron is surely a solid at room temperature.
Like all ionic compounds iron chloride is a solid at room temperature.
this is because iron has a very high melting point and therefore at room temperature it remains as a solid......
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It's a solid.
Iron can be a solid, liquid, or gas because it is an element and elements can become all the forms of matter
An iron table is made out of iron. Iron melts (turning into a fluid from a solid) at a temperature 1538 degrees Celsius (2800 degrees Fahrenheit). Because room temperature is far below the melting point, the table will be a solid. Besides, it wouldn't be a table if it was a liquid.
Because it has a specific volume and a specific shape.