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A doctor diagnosed a patient with iron deficiency, and gave him tablets containing iron. But the tablets were not hard and did not look like iron at all. What do you think the tablets contained?

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The tablets do contain iron but the iron is in the ionic form (Fe2+ as soluble ferrous ion). Such an iron in ionic form is easily absorbed by our body. It does not retain the property of hardness, which a metallic iron has. Therefore, iron tablets are not hard or look like metallic iron.

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