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Steve Herrera
25 March, 15:38
Common porperties of iron water and air
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Arely Lowery
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Properties of Iron. Iron is a shiny, bright white metal that is soft, malleable, ductile and strong. Its surface is usually discolored by corrosion, since it combines readily with the oxygen of the air in the presence of moisture. In absolutely dry air, it does not rust.
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