Electrical current is one of the most important and pratical discoveries of mankind. To have electrical flow we need to have a material with electrical conductivity, such as Iron. Ok, so what is the electrical conductivity of an atom of Fe?
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In the case of Iron the electrical conductivity is 0.0993 10^6/cm ohm. There are cool facts about Iron that most don't know about. Let me show you...
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Note: Learn more about the electrical conductivity here.
In the case of Iron the electrical conductivity is 0.0993 10^6/cm ohm. There are cool facts about Iron that most don't know about. Let me show you...
Iron Data
Iron Electrical Conductivity
0.0993 10^6/cm ohmState at 20 °C
SolidUses
Used in steel and other alloys. Essential for humans. It is the chief constituent of hemoglobin which carries oxygen in blood vessels. Its oxides are used in magnetic tapes and disks.Atomic Mass
55,847Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Obtained from iron ores. Pure metal produced in blast furnaces by layering limestone, coke and iron ore and forcing hot gasses into the bottom. This heats the coke red hot and the iron is reduced from its oxides and liquified where it flows to the bottomDescription
Malleable, ductile, silvery-white metal. Fourth most abundant element in the earth's crust (56,300 ppm). Ninth most abundant element in the universe.Atomic Symbol
FeName Origin
Anglo-Saxon: iron; symbol from Latin: ferrum (iron).Atomic Number
26Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Known to the ancients.Year: Unknown
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Video
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