Iron is fused within a star's core. When sufficient iron has accumulated and it begins to fuse, the energy of that fusion is too great and the star explodes creating all the heavier elements.
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The oxygen that rusts iron comes from the air. When iron is exposed to oxygen and moisture in the air, a chemical reaction occurs that forms iron oxide, known as rust.
If the indicator lamp in a dry iron comes on when the iron is plugged into the power socket, but the iron does not heat up, it indicates that your iron has a problem with one of its electrical components.
The medical root for iron is "ferro-" or "ferr-" which comes from the Latin word for iron, "ferrum".
It's from the Latin name 'Ferrum'.
It comes from iron oxide.
it comes from plants
Heme iron comes from animal sources, while non-heme iron comes from plant sources, so I believe that because mussels are animals, mussels therefore do contain heme iron. Fish also contains heme iron.
Pewter,Bronze, Matte Black are the three coloursin which Grape Cast Iron Chimineas comes in.
The abbreviation comes from the latin term ferrum.
It comes from the Latin name for iron, 'ferrum.'
The two main forms of iron found in food are heme iron, which comes from animal sources like meat and fish, and non-heme iron, which comes from plant sources like spinach and lentils. Heme iron is more easily absorbed by the body compared to non-heme iron.
Iron oxide comes in but one form: rust. There is no list for it.