*Is Iron basic or acidic* or *Does Iron belong to bases group* or basically *all your base are belong to us*
Iron belongs to the transition state elements.
Iron (Fe) belongs to the transition metal family on the periodic table.
Iron is classified as a metal element in the periodic table. It belongs to the d-block in the transition metals group.
Iron carbonate is neither an acid nor a base. It is a compound composed of iron, carbon, and oxygen. It is a type of salt that can react with acids to form other compounds.
There is not one specific name for iron a.k.a ferrum. In this column, however, all of the metals react almost the same and have the same factors. The names of its family members are Ru (Ruthenium), Os (Osmium), and Hs (Hassium).
Iron belongs to the transition metals family
Iron belongs to the transition state elements.
Iron oxide is not a base.
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Iron (Fe) belongs to the transition metal family on the periodic table.
Iron belongs to the mineral group called "native elements."
Iron is classified as a metal element in the periodic table. It belongs to the d-block in the transition metals group.
Iron carbonate is neither an acid nor a base. It is a compound composed of iron, carbon, and oxygen. It is a type of salt that can react with acids to form other compounds.
No, it belongs to Chuck Norris :)
Limonite belongs to the mineral group known as oxides. It is a type of iron ore that consists mainly of hydrated iron oxide minerals.
Iron is in the d block. It is in the 4th period. The group of it is 8.
The base metal is iron - the active metal is zinc (galvanized)