Subject: What would iron in it's gas form look like?
Date: Thu Sep 21 16:51:35 2000
Posted by Marc-Olivier Dumont
Grade level: 10-12
School: Des Rives High School
City: Baie-Comeau State/Province: Quebec
Country: Canada
Area of science: Physics
ID: 969569495.Ph
Message:
I asked my physics teacher about it and he had no idea. I wonder what
would be it'd look like (color, way it'd look like in general, etc). Since
it becomes a gas at about 2200-2400°C (don't remember exactly how much) I
can't really try that anywhere...
Re: What would iron in it's gas form look like?
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