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You could iron wool with a hot-enough iron to set it on fire.
No, atomically Iron is a heavier element
Lead is heavier than iron.
Yes iron is very much heavier then plastic.
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. This can be seen especially well in the case of steel wool, which can burn in air when heated.
Not sure if this is a serious question but...A kilogram is a unit of mass, or in this case, weight.A kilogram is a kilogram.One kilogram of anything is a kilogram.1 kg of iron = 1 kg of wool.
Sulfur before being heated in the mixture weighs less and is less reactive than in the heated mixture.
Iron fillings are heavier.
Iron is heavier because iron is a metal and metals are heavier but silica is not a metal so silica is lighter than iron.
You could iron wool with a hot-enough iron to set it on fire.
No, atomically Iron is a heavier element
Lead is heavier than iron.
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
Yes iron is very much heavier then plastic.