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he can't evolve. give him a iron coat and trade him then he will turn into a steelix.
It goes through the process of heat and pressure
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It's possible to do so (if you mean extract iron from iron pyrite) , but because pyrite is exothermic, it creates a hazard in mines. Also, it is much more economical to extract iron from other minerals. Pyrite is also geologically unstable, and will eventually turn into sulfurous minerals and actually viable iron ores, so it is best left for future mines. Pyrite is really only worth it for making sulfuric acid or jewelry.
Its its liquid state the iron is "molten" As it cools It looses heat and solidifies.
The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, is an iron sulfide with the formula FeS2. This mineral's metallic luster and pale-to-normal, brass-yellow hue have earned it the nickname fool's gold because of its resemblance to gold. The color has also led to the nicknames brass, brazzle and Brazil, primarily used to refer to pyrite found in coal.[5][6]Pyrite is the most common of the sulfide minerals. The name pyrite is derived from the Greek πυρίτης (puritēs), "of fire" or "in fire",[7] in turn from πύρ (pur), "fire".[8] In ancient Roman times, this name was applied to several types of stone that would create sparks when struck against steel; Pliny the Elder described one of them as being brassy, almost certainly a reference to what we now call pyrite.[9] By Georgius Agricola's time, the term had become a generic term for all of the sulfide minerals.[10]Pyrite is usually found associated with other sulfides or oxides in quartz veins, sedimentary rock, and metamorphic rock, as well as in coal beds, and as a replacement mineral in fossils. Despite being nicknamed fool's gold, pyrite is sometimes found in association with small quantities of gold. Gold and arsenic occur as a coupled substitution in the pyrite structure. In the Carlin, Nevada gold deposit, arsenian pyrite contains up to 0.37 wt% gold.[11]Hope this helped;)
The thermostat on an iron works by turning the power to the heating coils on and off. This regulates the temperature of the iron, keeping it at the desired temperature. Usually, the thermostat is a bi-metallic switch, which moves in response to heat. The knob changes the pressure on the switch, which changes the amount of heat required to turn the switch off.
100g of iron will not turn into 100g of iron oxide because the iron oxide will have gained mass due to the oxygen that will have combined with the iron.
Yes just as long as you do not turn on the a/c..............
get a piece of cloth, place over the wax on the marble, get an iron, turn it on full heat, no steam, and iron on the cloth where the wax is..slowly it will melt onto the cloth..viola
Solids turn into liquids when you melt or heat- up the substance for a curtian amount of time. If you boil or 'heat up' the substance for too long than it may turn into a gas.
... I have highlighted hair, and have had this happen a few times, and it is because the heat of the iron is too high. Blond hair is a lot more delicate, and if your iron is too hot, mixed with the keratin, it can turn your hair yellow. Lower the straightening iron temp to 400 max. Hope that helps...!
Depends on the temperature of the heat that you're applying on the ice.
You have to heat treat the clothing after applying sharpie to your clothes. Turn inside out and put it in the dryer on high heat for 15 minutes, then let it sit for a day to let the design set. Conversely, you can use an iron on the shirt, just turn it inside out and iron where you have put the design and let it sit for 24 hours before washing.
left or right turn?