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what are the properties of iron

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Answered by vikrantvikrantchaudh
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Iron is a lustrous, ductile, malleable, silver-gray metal (group VIII of the periodic table). It is known to exist in four distinct crystalline forms. Iron rusts in damp air, but not in dry air. It dissolves readily in dilute acids.

Standard potential: - o.44 V (Fe2+/ Fe); 0.77 V (Fe3+/ Fe2+)

Atomic mass: 55.85 g.mol -1

Melting point: 1536 °C

Density: 7.8 g.cm-3 at 20°C

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Answered by llxxMissInnocentxxll
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Properties of Iron are :

  • Iron is Silver- gray in colour.
  • Iron is capable of being shaped or bent means it is malleable.
  • Iron can be easily pulled or stretched into a thin wire means it is Ductile.
  • Iron is lustrous.
  • Iron is good transmission of heat or electricity.

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