YES
Because steel is stronger than wood. But I'm not sure steel is stronger than metal, but steel is a metal and a pretty tough one.
Yes. It is.
brass pewter iron
white iron is metal
First of all, solder is metal alloy with a low melting point at 200 to 840 degrees Fahrenheit. A soldering iron is a tool used to metal solder to join two metal objects together. Therefore a stand for an soldering iron would just hold it. They usually have metal springs to hold the iron, obviously with a higher metaling temperature. This is a link to a picture of a soldering iron holder: http://www.qwikfast.co.uk/catalogue/images/silvsoldironstand427552.jpg
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The declaration was not really written with a "iron pen", but this is meant to say that what is written can not be broken, as iron is such a strong metal
Usually, iron or steel is used. These metals are strong, especially steel, and iron is cheap but durable.
The reason pure iron has limited uses is because it is a soft metal and not very strong.
Its made out wrought iron because because that is a strong material.
It is a strong inexpensive durable metal that is used to make machinery.
Iron is a metal and does not typically form molecules with strong intermolecular forces. Instead, iron atoms are held together by metallic bonding which is a type of attractive force between metal atoms.
Iron is a metal.
Iron was a strong, durable metal, It could be cast, machined, and would hold a cutting edge.
No. Iron sulfate is not a metal, it is a salt made from a metal and a non metal polyatomic anion.
Iron is a metal. Specifically, it is a transition metal known for its strength and ability to retain magnetism.