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Trystan Morrow
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20 February, 04:46
What will happen if iron was heated in the air?
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Roger Berg
20 February, 04:50
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When iron is heated in air it reacts with oxygen to form the compound iron oxide. Iron is a solid and oxygen is a gas.
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