No. Iron2+ or iron3+ for instance are examples of Iron cations (positively charged ions). Iron is just an element on its own. Iron Oxide (rust) would be an example of an iron-containing compound
Iron is not a compound. It is an element because it is made of one type of atom.
it is found because under the surface of iron there are compound reactions and not element. thankyou for this oppurtunity for this event of prociding this catergorie.
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Iron is a chemical element.
Iron = Fe = element
it is a element because iron is made up of one type of atom and is found on the periodic table.
No, iron is an element. Chrmium is also an element, so there are no other substances, compounds or otherwise, that are found in it. However, there are alloys that contain both iron and chromium along with other metals.
No. Iron is an element.
Iron could be a compound if you combined it with carbon. Then it would just be a alloy. Overall, iron is not a compound at all. It is an element.
Iron is a element, it isn't a compound
Vanadium is found i compounds and iron alloys.
Iron is an element
in its pure form, iron is an element, but that may not be what you are referring to.... if you have iron oxide (rust), this is a compound of iron and oxygen.
No. It is not. Iron is an element. Oxygen is an element. Iron Oxide is a compound.
Iron is a chemical element, not a compound.
Iron is a chemical element; sand may be a compound or a mixture.
Iron is a chemical element.
Iron = Fe = element
it is a element because iron is made up of one type of atom and is found on the periodic table.
Iron is not a compound, it is a metallic element.