Iron is the least poisonous to human beings.
Iron
Iron is carried throughout the human body in the red blood cells. The average amount of iron in the body varies from 60-170, depending on age and gender.
1.34 x 10-8
It supports all life.
Iron is the least poisonous to human beings.
Yes there is iron is blood
In iron materials ,during the critical thickness of it the ironoxide grows inside the material. This thickness where it happens is called critical thickness.
Iron is not a carcinogen. Iron is a mineral which can be found in a human body. Even iron oxide is not a carcinogen.
Iron is a naturally occurring element, it is present in the human body, but the human body does not create it. It cannot be synthesised by any living being. Iron levels in the human body can be increased by eating iron rich foods and using supplements.
Life in the Iron Mills was created in 1861.
The ISBN of Life in the Iron Mills is 1162670940.
At the time I'm writing this answer, I'm astudent of BSc Metallurgical & Materials Engineering and I've had a brief study of Iron-Carbon diagram recently. I hope my answer helps. The Lower Critical Temperature is 1333o F. The Upper Critical Temperature is 2066o F.
The minerals beneficial to the human body are: sodium potassium chloride calcium phosphate sulfate magnesium iron copper zinc manganese iodine selenium molybdenum
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IR as in infrared? Who says it is "critical"? Search for life elsewhere in the Galaxy, or here on Earth?