Iron is an element in itself so one i guess... but in the Periodic Table iron is Fe
Two elements, iron and sulpur, make up a molecule of the compound iron sulphide.
The core of the earth contains many elements, not just two.However the two most abundant elements in the earth's core are nickle and iron (the final two elements that a star can make by fusion before it dies).But there are many other elements in the core, especially ones with atomic masses greater than that of nickel and iron. Many of these heavy elements are radioactive (e.g. radium, thorium, uranium) and it is the heat generated by the decay of these heavy radioactive elements that keeps the core hot and the outer core liquid.
There are two elements in the compound Fe2O3. These are: iron and oxygen
We know that iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) make up iron oxide. (There is more than one oxide of iron, by the way.)
This is the chemical formula of iron(II) sulfate.
iron and sulphate 2
Iron sulfide (FeS) consists of two elements: iron (Fe) and sulfur (S).
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3. Iron. Sulphur. Oxygen.
There are two elements, iron (Fe), and sulfur, (S).
There are two elements in FeS: iron (Fe) and sulfur (S).
No. Iron is a single element. To be alive it would have to be made of many elements.
Iron oxide has two main chemical compounds: iron(II) oxide (FeO) and iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3). Both compounds consist of two elements - iron and oxygen.
There are many ores of iron. The richest (with the most iron in proportion to other elements) is hematite.
3 elements, Iron, Sulfur, and Oxygen aka Ferrous Sulfate
A mixture of iron, copper, and zinc contains three elements: iron, copper, and zinc.
Iron is, itself, and element. It is not a compound of two elements.