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Fe is the chemical symbol of iron.
No
There are two elements, iron (Fe), and sulfur, (S).
Iron (Fe) and Sulphur (S) are no more unstable than any other non-radioactive elements.
The element 'FE' represents iron. Hope this helped. -Sean
Fe is the chemical symbol of iron.
No
Ferromagnetic elements as Fe, Co, Ni.
The elements found in ferrous oxide are iron (Fe) and oxygen (O).
There are two elements, iron (Fe), and sulfur, (S).
calcium its symbol is Fe.. Fe is Iron. Ca is calcium.
Fe is the element iron and NaCl is the compound sodium chloride.
Iron (Fe) and Sulphur (S) are no more unstable than any other non-radioactive elements.
In Fe(NO3)3 there are 3 different elements. They are iron (Fe), nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O). Now, if you are asking how many elements are in ONE MOLECULE of Fe(NO3)3, then the answer would be1Fe + 3N + 9O = 13 atoms/molecule.
Iron (Fe) is an element.
O and Fe
Iron, oxygen, hydrogen Fe(OH)2 and Fe(OH)3