what type of cubic structure is iron?

Things like that are pretty easy to Google.

Google on Iron crystal

http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/Fe/xtal.html

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To determine the type of cubic structure of iron, we can consult a phase diagram or look at its crystal structure. Iron can exist in different forms, depending on temperature and pressure conditions.

At room temperature and standard pressure, iron has a body-centered cubic (BCC) crystal structure. This means that each iron atom is located at the center of a cube, with additional iron atoms positioned at each of the eight corners of the cube. The BCC structure is characterized by its efficient packing and relatively high density.

If you are curious about the crystal structure of a different temperature or pressure condition, you can refer to a phase diagram for iron or consult relevant scientific literature. These sources will provide detailed information about the crystal structure of iron under various conditions.