Iron.
Fe comes from FERRUM, which is latin name for iron. All names of chemical elements are given in Latin (or Greek) in Mendeleev's Periodical Table.
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Calcium
Time table of fe exam
about 106 are on a periodic table for the very time being
Because it is an element.
Na is an element found on the periodical table. It is the chemical symbol for Sodium.
Dmitri Mendeleev
No such symbol as 'FE'. This could be misunderstood as 'F' Fluorine and 'E' an unknown element. If you mean 'Fe'. , then it is Iron. 'Fe' is from the Latin word for iron, which is 'Ferrum'. NB When writing elemental symbols. Single letter symnols are ALWAYS a Capital letter. Two letter symbols are always writeen as ; first letter is a CAPITAL letter, and second letter is always small/lower case. This is the international standard, and as shown in the Periodic Table. Hence iron is 'Fe' NOT 'FE'. There is no element with a single capital letter 'E'.
The element 'FE' represents iron. Hope this helped. -Sean
Iron stands for the element with the chemical symbol Fe on the periodic table.
it is 56 because you round it of and it used to be 55.85