About 2/3 of the elements on the current Periodic Table were known before the first attempt to construct a periodic table was made in Russia by Medvedev. Several of these (e.g. gold, copper, silver, iron, lead, tin, carbon, sulfur) had been known since antiquity and it is not possible to determine which was discovered first.
Iron (Fe) is a chemical element.
Fe= Iron
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.
Fe is the chemical symbol of iron.
The element 'FE' represents iron. Hope this helped. -Sean
I think that iron is the only element that nobody knows who discovered it
No one invented ferrous metal. It is iron (Fe) which is an element, this was discovered not invented.
Iron (Fe) is a chemical element.
They are elements not compound mixture
Yes. Fe stands for Iron on the periodic table, and Iron is an element.
Fe is an example of an Element. Fe refers to Iron.
Fe is the symbol for Iron.
Fe= Iron
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.
Take the element "Iron" then the symbol for the element is "Fe" and "Fe" is also the symbol for a single atom of the element in a chemical equation.
Fe is the chemical symbol for the element iron.
Iron (Fe)