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Железо (Fe), 99,99%, 5 гр. – в стеклянной баночке. Iron (Fe), 99.99%, 5 gr. - in a glass jar. Articul: 2652140118
300,00 ₽
Iron cube (Fe), 99.99%, 10x10 mm. Articul: 2613140119
1 100,00 ₽
Кулон. Железо. Pendant. Iron. Articul: 2658120320
780,00 ₽
Брелок. Железо. Trinket. Iron. Articul: 2657120420
550,00 ₽
Статуэтка Железо. Iron statuette
850,00 ₽
Пуговица 18 мм. Железо. Fe. Chemical button 18 mm. Articul: but26
340,00 ₽
Брелок 20х30 мм. Железо. Fe Keyring 20x30 mm. Articul: pt926
600,00 ₽
Акриловый кубик 25 мм. Железо (Fe). Fe acrylic cube 25x25x25 mm. Articul: ac26
1 500,00 ₽
Брелок 20х40 мм. Железо (Fe) Fe keychain 20x40 mm. Articul: 26577
700,00 ₽
Железный кубик (Fe), 99,3%, 1 дюйм (25,4 мм) Iron 99.3 (Fe) 1 inch cube Articul: 1inch26
1 700,00 ₽
Железо

 
Atomic number     26
Atomic mass       55,847
Density, kg / m ?     7860
Temperature
melting, ° С       1536
 
Hardware - malleable metal of silvery-white color with high chemical reactivity: iron corrodes quickly at high temperatures or at high humidity in the air. In pure oxygen, iron burns, and in a finely dispersed state, it ignites spontaneously in air. Iron was known even in prehistoric times, but found widespread use much later, since in a free state it is extremely rare in nature, and its production from ores became possible only at a certain level of technological development. Probably, for the first time man got acquainted with the meteoric Iron, as evidenced by its names in the languages ​​of ancient peoples: the ancient Egyptian "beni-pet" means "heavenly iron"; the ancient Greek sideros is associated with the Latin sidus (genus sideris) - a star, a heavenly body. In Hittite texts from the 14th century BC. e. refers to Iron as a metal that fell from the sky.  

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