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how does a black smith change a piece of iron into different tools​

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Answered by Cutedoll07
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A blacksmith first heats a piece of iron till it becomes red hot. It then becomes soft and can be beaten into desired shape. Iron when heated and beaten it forms some shape and again heated it regain initial iron. Thus, this change is a reversible change.

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Answered by arunima0597
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Answer:

A blacksmith first heats a piece of iron till it becomes red hot. It then becomes soft and can be beaten into desired shape. Iron when heated and beaten it forms some shape and again heated it regain initial iron. Thus, this change is a reversible change.

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