Iron
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Iron | |
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Category | Solids |
State | Solid |
Behavior | Metal |
Properties | |
Density | 7860 kg/m3 |
Conductivity | 47% |
Hardness | 40% |
Temperature | |
Hotter State | Changes at 1538°C Creates Molten Iron |
Iron is a light gray metal. When smashed, it breaks into Iron Scrap. At temperatures above 1538°C, Iron will melt into Molten Iron. Like other metals, it conducts electricity. As a stationary element, Iron will float in the air and never fall to the ground.
Iron can rust when exposed to Oxygen, Salt, and Water bodies. Fire can also cause Iron to rust, though in smaller amounts. Bless can make any Iron rust form back into Iron.
Reactions
Element | Conditions | Result |
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Oxygen + Iron | - | Rust |
Water + Iron | - | Rust |
Salt Water + Iron | - | Rust |
Sugar Water + Iron | - | Rust |
Pool Water + Iron | - | Rust |
Dirty Water + Iron | - | Rust |
Seltzer + Iron | - | Rust |
Bleach + Iron | - | Rust |
Salt + Iron | - | Rust |
Antibody + Iron | - | Rust |
Infection + Iron | - | Rust |
Blood + Iron | - | Rust |