You will have a mixture of zinc and iron filings.
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The energy comes from the heat to melt the iron
No. The only thing that can actually melt iron is high temperatures.
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It is the element zinc in its molten state that we dip iron or steel into to galvanize it.
There are zinc and iron pills at the pharmacy.
Galvanized iron is iron coated with a thin layer of zinc...the reason for this is the the zinc is oxidizes easier than the iron so even if the layer of zinc is broken the zinc will oxidize before the iron...... Gotta love the Chem...-dimes- Galvanized iron is iron coated with a thin layer of zinc...the reason for this is the the zinc is oxidizes easier than the iron so even if the layer of zinc is broken the zinc will oxidize before the iron...... Gotta love the Chem...-dimes-
You will have a mixture of zinc and iron filings.
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No, there would be no reaction present. This is because the particles are more reactive in the zinc then they are in the iron, thus creating no displacement reaction to occur between the metals.
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which chemical is used to melt the iron
Because zinc is less reactive than iron on the reactivity series for metals, so the zinc will not single-replace the iron. Iron will replace zinc, however, in the reverse reaction.
Well, you weren't very clear on what the question was, but zinc and iron are found in foods. There is lots of iron in cornflakes.
The energy comes from the heat to melt the iron