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Is iron found in a compound or is it found in pure form?

Both. Iron can be found by itself as a pure element, or it can be found in many compounds such as iron chloride, iron oxide, etc.


Is iron found in a compound or pure form?

Iron is often found in compounds such as iron oxide (rust) rather than in pure form in nature. However, it can be extracted and purified from these compounds for various industrial uses.


What is the name of the pure iron?

The name of pure iron is just "iron." When iron is in its pure form, it consists of iron atoms without any other elements or impurities mixed in.


Where are most pure metals found?

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Is iron a mixture or a pure substance?

Iron is an element, so it is a pure substance.


What iron ores are found native?

Iron ores that are found native include magnetite, hematite, limonite, and siderite. These ores are typically found in a pure form in nature and do not require any extraction process to obtain iron.


Is iron pure homogeneous heterogeneous?

Pure iron is homogeneous.


Can pure iron be found on earths crust?

No because iron reacts with various substances including oxygen in the air to produce rust.


Why iron is found to be compound and not a element?

Iron is typically found in nature as a compound rather than in its pure elemental form because it readily reacts with oxygen to form iron oxides, such as rust. These iron oxides are more stable than pure iron in the presence of oxygen and water. Additionally, iron can also form compounds with other elements, such as carbon in steel, which further contributes to its presence as a compound in nature.


How much carbon is in pure iron?

If it is pure iron then by definition there is no carbon or anything else present in it, just iron.


Is iron seen in its pure form usually?

Pure iron is rarely used; frequently iron alloys or coated iron are more important.


How can copper and iron exist in there uncombined form?

Copper and iron can exist in their uncombined form in nature as pure elements because they are relatively stable metals. This means that under certain conditions, they can exist in a metallic state without needing to form compounds with other elements. In the case of copper, it is often found in its pure form as nuggets or veins in the Earth's crust, while iron can also be found in its pure state in meteorites or certain iron-rich minerals.