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11 June, 20:32
Why does iron take so long to heat up?
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Susan Russell
11 June, 20:56
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Because iron is a metallic solid and it takes longer to heat up because it is compounded more then other solids which takes longer because the atoms in the heat take longer to heat it up.
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