Magnetite (Fe3O4) and hematite (Fe2O3) are the primary iron ores, but there is also goethite, limonite and siderite. Wikipedia has a nice article on iron ore, and it's brief and easy to read. Need a link? You got it.
The chemical element Iron uses the elemental symbol Fe on the Periodic Table which comes from its old Latin name Ferrum.
The Latin name for iron is ferrum. The abbreviation used for iron on the periodic table is Fe, because it uses the Latin, ferrum.
Fe for iron comes from the Latin word ferrum.
Iron is a letter. 1 - white iron. 2 - gray iron.
Steel alloy and non alloy steel to fall into two main groups and the materials used in steeland have many names.
The Latin term is ferrum. When iron is in an ionic state, it is generally either a 2+ or a 3+ cation. The 2+ cation is referred to as ferrous, and the 3+ cation is referred to ferric.
some would say its steve.
the other name of iron is iron pyrit.
That would depend on whether it is iron II chlorate or iron III chlorate. Iron II chlorate is Fe(ClO3)2. Iron III chlorate is Fe(ClO3)3
Fe-Iron OH-hydroxide ironic hydroide
Yes. It is the alchemy name for Iron. Thats why Irons periodic table name is 'Fe'
Iron(ll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)2 Iron(lll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)3
Iron atoms. Fe is the symbol for iron on the table of elements.
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.
Iron (Fe): atomic number 26 and of course has 26 protons.
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.
Common name, iron. Fe is an abbreviation of ferrous (latin for iron).
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"Fe" is the symbol for ironas the old latin name for the metal is "ferrum"
It is element 26, Iron
The chemical name for Fe(NO3)2 is iron(II) nitrate.