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    4.5
    19
    944 W 5th Ave, Columbus
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    Flatiron Tavern
    4.5
    120
    129 E Nationwide Blvd, Columbus
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iron
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron
Iron - Wikipedia
Chemically, the most common oxidation states of iron are iron (II) and iron (III). Iron shares many properties with other transition metals, including the other group 8 elements, ruthenium and osmium. Iron forms compounds in a wide range of oxidation states, −2 to +7.
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britannica.com
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Iron | Element, Occurrence, Uses, Properties, & Compounds | Britannica
Iron (Fe), chemical element and one of the transition elements, the most-used and cheapest metal. Iron makes up 5 percent of Earth’s crust and is second in abundance to aluminum among the metals.
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mayoclinic.org
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Iron deficiency anemia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Iron deficiency anemia is a common type of anemia. Anemia is a condition in which the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's tissues. Not getting enough iron can cause iron deficiency. So can losing blood from having periods or bleeding inside the body. Without iron, the body can't make enough of the part of red blood cells that lets them ...
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harvard.edu
https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/iron/
Iron - The Nutrition Source
Iron is important for healthy brain development and growth in children, and for the normal production and function of various cells and hormones. Iron from food comes in two forms: heme and non-heme. Heme is found only in animal flesh like meat, poultry, and seafood.
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clevelandclinic.org
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/iron
Iron: What It Is and Health Benefits
Iron is a key component to making sure that your body has oxygen-rich blood. That’s important for your brain, immune system and more.
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nih.gov
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Iron-Consumer/
Iron - Consumer - Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS)
Iron helps make hemoglobin in red blood cells. Learn how much you need, good sources, deficiency symptoms, and health effects here.
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rsc.org
https://periodic-table.rsc.org/element/26/iron
Iron - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Element Iron (Fe), Group 8, Atomic Number 26, d-block, Mass 55.845. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.
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Iron - Wikiwand
Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. ...
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chemistrycool.com
https://chemistrycool.com/element/iron
The Comprehensive Guide to Iron: Properties, Uses, and Applications
Dive into the complete guide on iron, one of the Earth's most crucial elements. Discover its physical and chemical properties, historical background, and an array of applications ranging from industry to biological systems.
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Iron - New World Encyclopedia
Iron (chemical symbol Fe, from the Latin word ferrum, atomic number 26) is the second most abundant metal (after aluminum) in the Earth 's crust and the most abundant element (in terms of mass) in the Earth as a whole.