"Fe" is the symbol for ironas the old latin name for the metal is "ferrum"
Iron is the standard chemical name. 'Ferric' is used to refer specifically to a compound containing iron in the 3+ oxidation state, while 'ferrous' is used for the 2+ state. Both originate in the Latin name ferrum, meaning iron.
What do you mean by '1.000 of fe'? Do you mean ' 1 mole' or ' 1.000 gram' As for 'fe' , if you mean 'iron', then the symbol is 'Fe'; note the capital letter. 'Fe' is from the Latin language, and is short for 'Ferrum - Iron'. Please clarify your question.
"Fe" stands for "faith" in Spanish. The name Santa Fe translates to "Holy Faith" in English.
The chemical name for Fe(NO3)2 is iron(II) nitrate.
The chemical name for Fe(NO3)2 is iron(II) nitrate.
Fe is Iron. It isn't 'Ir' because they got Fe from iron's Latin name, ferum. It also can't be 'Ir' because Ir is already the symbol for another element, iridium.
What is the chemical 'FE'. Do you mean 'Fe'. If so to answer your question . The molar mass of iron (Fe) is 55.845
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It means World of Faith, its the name of a hispanic Church in Texas as well.http://www.mispastores.org/
Fe in medical terms usually refers to iron.
The word fe is Spanish and it translates into English as the word faith. The word fe is said in French as foi.