Fe is the symbol of iron (and not Fe3-)
Fe3- represents an ion of iron with a 3- charge. The symbol "Fe" refers to the element iron, and the superscript "-3" indicates that the ion carries a negative charge of 3. The 3- charge means that the ion has gained three electrons to achieve a stable configuration.
Se stands for selenium on the Periodic Table.
There is no J in the table
11 is the atomic number for the element sodium in the periodic table.
there is no such element
Promethium
N stands for Nitrogen on the periodic table.
Usually it is unsoluable, but it is soluable with Fe3+, NH4+ and the group 1 in the periodic table (these cations, except for Fe3+, make all anions soluable).
"Br" stands for Bromine in the periodic table.
There is no symbol KM in the periodic table.
Da isnt an element on the periodic table. Sorry!
Se stands for selenium on the Periodic Table.
iodine
Beryilium
there is no such element
iodine
No, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table. The symbol "He" stands for Helium on the periodic table.
There is no J in the table