Calcium is vital for the development of the skeleton (strong bones).
Yes, it is safe to put cast iron cookware in the fridge. It will not harm the cookware or affect its performance.
Rust on cast iron is not dangerous to consume, but it can affect the taste of food and the integrity of the cookware. It is best to remove rust from cast iron to maintain its quality and performance.
No, iron in the body doesn't affect bluetooth signals. All the iron combined in the body would be such a minuscule amount it's absurd to think that is even a possibility.
The pH is not affected by iron (Fe).
No, water from tumble dryers is not suitable for use in an iron. The water used in irons should be clean and free of any potential contaminants or residues that can damage the iron and affect its performance. It is best to use distilled or demineralized water in irons to prevent mineral buildup and clogging.
No, caffeine directly affect the absorption of iron. It is the polyphenol compounds in coffee and tea that negatively affect iron absorption. Drinks containing polyphenol compounds should be avoided at least an hour prior to, and and hour after taking iron supplements or eating foods that contain iron to ensure they do not interfere with iron absorption.
Yes, you can use purified water in an iron. It is recommended to use distilled or purified water to prevent mineral deposits from forming inside the iron, which can clog the steam vents and affect its performance. Using tap water may lead to build-up of mineral deposits over time.
Steel contains a large proportion of iron which affects compass needles.
yes
it keeps you strong
Yes, there would be electromagnetism generated when an electric current flows through a coil of bare copper wire wrapped around a shiny iron bar. The iron bar would increase the strength of the magnetic field produced by acting as a magnetic core, enhancing the electromagnet's performance.
Yes