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- Allotropes_of_iron abstract "Iron represents perhaps the best-known example for allotropy in a metal. At atmospheric pressure, there are three allotropic forms of iron: alpha iron (α) a.k.a. ferrite, gamma iron (γ) a.k.a. austenite, and delta iron (δ). At very high pressure, a fourth form exists, called epsilon iron (ε) hexaferrum. Some controversial experimental evidence exists for another high-pressure form that is stable at very high pressures and temperatures.The phases of iron at atmospheric pressure are important because of the differences in solubility of carbon, forming different types of steel. The high-pressure phases of iron are important as models for the solid parts of planetary cores. The inner core of the Earth is generally assumed to consist essentially of a crystalline iron-nickel alloy with ε structure. The outer core surrounding the solid inner core is believed to be composed of liquid iron mixed with nickel and trace amounts of lighter elements.".
- Allotropes_of_iron thumbnail Pure_iron_phase_diagram_(EN).svg?width=300.
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- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Allotropy.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Antiferromagnetism.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_pressure.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Austenite.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_steel.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Cast_iron.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Allotropy.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Close-packing_of_equal_spheres.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_structure.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Crystallography.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_crystal_system.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Curie_temperature.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Eutectic_system.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Ferrite_(iron).
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Ferromagnetism.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Heat_treating.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Hexaferrum.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Inner_core.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Magnet.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_domain.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Obsolescence.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Paramagnetism.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(matter).
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Phase_diagram.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Phase_transition.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Stainless_steel.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Superdense_carbon_allotropes.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Tempering_(metallurgy).
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink Unpaired_electron.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink File:IronAlfa&IronGamma.svg.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink File:Pure_iron_phase_diagram_(EN).svg.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLink File:Steel_pd.svg.
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Allotropes of iron".
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iron".
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "allotrope of iron".
- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "allotropes of iron".
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- Allotropes_of_iron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Allotropes_of_iron subject Category:Allotropy.
- Allotropes_of_iron subject Category:Iron.
- Allotropes_of_iron type Element.
- Allotropes_of_iron comment "Iron represents perhaps the best-known example for allotropy in a metal. At atmospheric pressure, there are three allotropic forms of iron: alpha iron (α) a.k.a. ferrite, gamma iron (γ) a.k.a. austenite, and delta iron (δ). At very high pressure, a fourth form exists, called epsilon iron (ε) hexaferrum.".
- Allotropes_of_iron label "Allotropes of iron".
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs Q646981.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs تآصل_الحديد.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs Alotropické_modifikace_železa.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs دگرشکلیهای_آهن.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs Alotropije_željeza.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs Hamskiptarit_járns.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs Odmiany_alotropowe_żelaza.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs Alotropije_željeza.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs Alotropické_modifikácie_železa.
- Allotropes_of_iron sameAs Q646981.
- Allotropes_of_iron wasDerivedFrom Allotropes_of_iron?oldid=698145497.
- Allotropes_of_iron depiction Pure_iron_phase_diagram_(EN).svg.
- Allotropes_of_iron isPrimaryTopicOf Allotropes_of_iron.