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Fe Iron 26 55.85
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Solid Iron is a solid but can also be melted to a liquid. Iron is often times melted to pour into molds. In this picture a man is pouring melted iron into a mold.
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Metal family Iron is a metal and part of the metal family. Iron is in Group 8 or Transition Metal family. Iron is a metal and part of the metal family. Iron is in Group 8 or Transition Metal family.
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Iron has been known since the ancient days. Scientist think cast iron was first used in China around 550BC. By the time 500AD cast iron was being produced. No one knows who discovered or named iron.
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Uses Machinery/equipment Foods such as liver, chicken, meat, oysters, soybeans, sausages, lintels,sesame seeds, oat/wheat bran, and dried apricots. Blacksmithing tools, weapons, and household implements Machinery/equipment Foods such as liver, chicken, meat, oysters, soybeans, sausages, lintels,sesame seeds, oat/wheat bran, and dried apricots. Blacksmithing tools, weapons, and household implements
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After people discovered how much we can use iron it led into and Iron Age. The Iron Age was a stage of development when any tools or weapons central element was iron. Eventually, bronze took the place of iron. Bronze became the central element of some products. After people discovered how much we can use iron it led into and Iron Age. The Iron Age was a stage of development when any tools or weapons central element was iron. Eventually, bronze took the place of iron. Bronze became the central element of some products.
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Interesting Facts Iron is a chemical element. The density of iron is 7.874 Cast iron was first produced in China at about 550BC. Iron is a chemical element. The density of iron is 7.874 Cast iron was first produced in China at about 550BC.
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Courtesy of: Food-info.net Chemistryexplained.com Wikipedia.com Food-info.net Chemistryexplained.com Wikipedia.com Thank you for watching By Kailey Conway
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