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No, the iron in food is a mineral called iron that is essential for human nutrition. It is different from the metal iron used in construction and manufacturing, which is a chemical element with metallic properties.
Iron is a metal. Specifically, it is a transition metal known for its strength and ability to retain magnetism.
Copper is a metal that shares its name with a household appliance, which is a "copper kettle."
Iron is an element. Metal referred to as Iron is often not pure iron, but rather an alloy or mixture. There are cases where the iron will contain some compounds of iron with other elements, but in general, it will just be iron alloyed with something else or iron with small amounts of other compounds distributed throughout.
All these elements are metal. They have same properties.
Yes. It's the same as the metallic element.
No, copper and iron are not the same metal. They have different chemical properties and atomic structures. Copper is a reddish-brown metal that is a good conductor of electricity, while iron is a silvery-grey metal that is susceptible to rusting.
First, L2English. Second, yes, the iron in metal is the same iron in meat. Iron is used in the blood to transport oxygen.
No, the iron in food is a mineral called iron that is essential for human nutrition. It is different from the metal iron used in construction and manufacturing, which is a chemical element with metallic properties.
Rust is the oxide of Iron. So iron has chemically combined with oxygen, to form a different compounds named iron oxide . This oxide contains in combined form iron and oxygen.
They both attrack metal and they have iron in them
Iron ores are rocks and minerals clumped together while iron is the refined state.
The word "iron" doesn't have a homophone. Iron is a metal, and the homophone for metal is mettle.In some dialects, meddle may also be a homophone for metal, as may medal.
Iron is a metal.
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.
Iron oxide contains iron as the metal component.