IRON see chemical elements .com http://www.chemicalelements.com/
FeS (iron sulphide) is a compound and not an element. It is comprised of two elements; iron and sulphur.
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Iron (Fe) is a chemical element.
Fe= Iron
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.
Fe is the chemical symbol of iron.
The element 'FE' represents iron. Hope this helped. -Sean
Iron (Fe) is a chemical element.
They are elements not compound mixture
Yes. Fe stands for Iron on the periodic table, and Iron is an element.
Fe is an example of an Element. Fe refers to Iron.
Fe is the symbol for Iron.
Fe= Iron
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.
Take the element "Iron" then the symbol for the element is "Fe" and "Fe" is also the symbol for a single atom of the element in a chemical equation.
Fe is the chemical symbol for the element iron.
Iron (Fe)
Iron (Fe) is an element
Fe is the chemical symbol of iron.