the best timing would be early spring and then check every week or so if it needs some more. there are many forms of iron to give it really depends on your soil structure and PH. basicly iron is best given in an acidic envirument
iron nitric + silver
as silver nitrate reacts with iron(AgNO3+Fe gives FeNO3+Ag)(decomposition reaction).
iron nitric + silver
No. A curling iron does NOT have silver in it!!.. There are silver curling irons but there are no curling irons with silver in them!
copper, silver and carbon are not real ores but could be found as pure elements: carbon as coal, or diamond. Silver as nuggets. Copper as native copper specimen. Iron is almost never found in the free elemental state, and should be extracted from iron ore, which is not iron, but mainly made of iron oxides.
No, there are no alloys for silver and iron together.
No. Iron is a more reactive metal than silver, so the iron will replace the silver in the silver nitrate solution, forming an iron nitrate solution and solid silver. Eventually, the iron container will be gone, its atoms having gone into the iron nitrate solution.
Yes , Silver Carbonate can be used to remove iron purities beceause Iron being more reactive than silver replaces silver from silver carbonate . Hence Iron impurities can be removed .
The fresh surface of pure iron is silver-white.
maple syrup, rocks ,coal ,iron ore, trees, and minerals.
Use a magnet, iron is magnetic and will stick, while silver won't stick. Silver tends to have more of a shine and will be heavier than iron.
You can not plate silver with iron, so no. (you can cover silver inside iron, but that would be just ridiculous, unless you want to hide the silver) But if you plate iron with silver, then you can lift the silvery object with magnet. (because the magnet sticks to the iron) But silver, whatever state it is in (wire, plate, necklace) does not stick to a magnet.