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yellow or brown
yes. same stuff that's in steel, iron knives, etc.
it is the stuff arlo perry puts in his bum
Traditionally, irons were made of iron. They were heated by a fire and then applied to clothes. Today, irons are usually made of other metals.
Just eat stuff that has iron in it. Lack of iron is the most common cause of Anemia.
POUR SOME SALT ON A BROWN PAPER BAG, PUT THE IRON ON A HIGH SETTING. IRON THE SALT UNTIL ALL THE STICKY STUFF IS GONE.
old iron bottom. its not that hard you know. how did u not know that?
Iron in the fill water and you probably added chlor right after filling. Filter the water for 24 hrs then add chlor. There is a product made for iron in the water. It is a chealating agent that keeps the iron in suspension until the filter can filter out the iron.
Iron sulfide
Place a few layers of newspaper on the ironing board. Pour salt very generously over the newspaper. "Iron" the salted newspaper, constantly moving the iron around on the salt. Depending on the type of burned stuff on your iron, you may have to try lower or higher heat, more salt, and may have to do this several times before the sticky burned stuff is gone from the bottom of your iron.
they recycled it to make weapons and stuff.
Brown
the colour of iron III hydroxide is reddish brown which precipitates in the bottom of a test tube if you put NaOH on iron III sulphate
No, he is not an iron chef. He acts as the commentator for the show.
Iron or materials containing iron will rust into oxides, either Fe2O3 (light brown) or Fe3O4 (dark brown).
It is a reddish brown solid material. In iron oxide, Iron exists in +3 state
brown