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Iron is primarily composed of atoms, which consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. In the nucleus of an iron atom, there are 26 protons and typically 30 neutrons, while electrons orbit the nucleus in energy levels. Additionally, in various forms like iron oxide or iron alloys, iron may interact with other elements, but the fundamental particle composition remains consistent with its atomic structure.

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