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chemical properties of iron

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Iron rusts in damp air, but not in dry air. It dissolves readily in dilute acids. Iron is chemically active and forms two major series of chemical compounds, the bivalent iron(II), or ferrous, compounds and the trivalent iron (III), or ferric, compounds.
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