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Iron (Fe) has an atomic mass of 55.845.
Iron is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 56.
Atomic spectra
Iron has a atomic no. of 26 and carbon has an atomic no. of 12. No. of electrons in any atom= Atomic no. of the element. Therefore, we can say that iron has more no. of electrons.
Yes, it does. It re-emits infrared radiations. This is related to atomic spectra.
J. R. Fuhr has written: 'Atomic transition probabilities, iron through nickel' -- subject(s): Atomic transition probabilities, Cobalt, Iron, Nickel, Spectra, Tables 'Bibliography on atomic transition probabilities (1914 through October 1977)' 'Proceedings' 'Atomic Transition Probabilities'
thomas Jefferson
G. Herzberg has written: 'Atomic spectra and atomic structure'
The atomic number for iron is 26.
His model cannot explain atomic spectra or radioactivity.
Iron (Fe) has an atomic mass of 55.845.
For iron, the symbol is Fe and the atomic number is 26. Iron has an atomic weight of 55.845g/mol
Iron is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 56.
Iron is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 56.
Niels Bohr.
Atomic spectra
Aside from determining how many electrons the atom has, the nucleus does not affect the spectra of that atom in any way.