There are too many to name. Iron is used in all types of construction, building, provided they are protected in some fashion from rusting. They are also used in the Haber Process as a catalyst, which is very important as the Haber process produces ammonia, which is essential in fertilizer and other materials. Iron oxide can be used to color glass. Iron ions are necessary in humans, since hemoglobin requires iron in order to activate the enzyme that carries oxygen in our blood.
More info can be found on this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron#Iron_in_organic_synthesis
2006-12-28 13:06:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Uses Of Iron
2016-10-05 08:35:13
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answered by ? 4
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The main use of Iron is in the making of steel.
2006-12-28 14:06:03
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answered by xox_bass_player_xox 6
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1. A pressing iron, comprising:
a main body portion that has a sole plate, the sole plate including a number of raised areas that protrude from the sole plate a certain distance and terminate in a common plane;
means for heating the sole plate;
a burn prevention device comprising a movable shielding element shaped to substantially surround and enclose the sole plate, the burn prevention device including a number of openings that are sized and positioned to cooperatively receive the raised areas such that movement of the burn prevention device towards the sole plate can reach a point at which the burn prevention device coacts with the raised areas to form a substantially flat surface;
means for limiting the maximum movement of the burn prevention device in a direction away from the sole plate.
2. A pressing iron as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
the main body portion includes spring means that normally bias the burn prevention device in a direction away from the sole plate, the spring means being strong enough to support the weight of the main body portion in a manner that leaves the raised areas recessed within the openings when the iron is resting horizontally on the burn prevention device.
3. A pressing iron as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
the raised areas are generally evenly spaced from one another and substantially cover the entire sole plate.
4. A pressing iron, comprising:
a main body portion that has a sole plate heated by an electric heating element, the sole plate including a number of raised areas that protrude from the sole plate a certain distance and terminate in a common plane;
a burn prevention device comprising a movable shielding element shaped to substantially surround and enclose the sole plate, the burn prevention device including a number of openings that are sized and positioned to cooperatively receive the raised areas such that movement of the burn prevention device towards the sole plate can reach a point at which the burn prevention device coacts with the raised areas to form a substantially flat surface;
means for limiting the maximum movement of the burn prevention device in a direction away from the sole plate;
spring means that normally bias the burn prevention device in a direction away from the sole plate, the spring means being strong enough to support the weight of the main body portion in a manner that leaves the raised areas recessed within the openings when the iron is resting horizontally on the burn prevention device;
a mercury switch in series with the electric heating element for the sole plate, the mercury switch containing a quantity of mercury and being pivotally supported in the main body portion such that pivoting movement of the mercury switch can cause the quantity of mercury to move about therein and alternately open and close the circuit, and the mercury switched situated such that when the pressing iron is in an upright position with the sole plate oriented vertically the heating element circuit will be closed;
means for coordinating pivoting movement of the mercury switch with movement of the burn prevention device such that, when the pressing iron is resting in an ironing position on the burn prevention device with the sole plate oriented horizontally the mercury switch will interrupt the heating element circuit and, alternatively, when a user applies pressure on the pressing iron in the direction of a surface being ironed the movement of the burn prevention device towards the sole plate will cause the mercury switch to pivot and close the circuit.
5. A pressing iron as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
the mercury switch has a wide end and a narrow end and is connected to the heating element circuit such that the switch will provide a closed circuit only when the quantity of mercury is in the narrow end;
the mercury switch is situated such that, absent any external force tending to compress the spring means, any horizontal position of the pressing iron will cause the quantity of mercury to flow into the wide end and thereby interrupt the circuit regardless of whether the iron is resting on the burn prevention device or on a portion of the main body portion.
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2006-12-28 13:07:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Iron salts are used in water treatment as a coagulant/flocculant.
2006-12-28 16:00:07
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answered by crazymofo 4
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Iron is the red part of the red blood cells and it carries oxygen.
2016-03-15 07:54:28
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answered by ? 4
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