why does iron change color when heated
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When an iron bar is heated to a very high temperature, it initially glows red, and then as its temperature rises it glows white. Incandescence is heat made visible – the process of turning heat energy into light energy. ... As the temperature is raised, the peak moves toward and finally into the visible region.
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iron react with oxygen when it heated and iron change it's colour
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