Iron...
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Ferrum, which is latin.
The atomic symbol for iron was derived from its Latin name, ferrum.
No, the Latin name for iron is "Ferrum." "Argentum" is the Latin name for silver.
Elements don't have formula they have symbols, Symbol for iron is Fe. It is derived from iron's Latin name Ferrum.
Ferrum
Ferrum.
The abbreviation comes from the latin term ferrum.
It is NOT 'fe' , but 'Fe'. 'Fe' is from the Latin word for Iron, which is 'Ferrum'. NB Two letter elemental symbols are ALWAYS written as ; first letter is a CAPITAL letter and the second letter is small/lower case. This is the international standard and as shown in the Periodic Table. Hence iron is 'Fe' NOT 'fe'.
Ferrum (Latin for Iron) That's why Iron's symbol on the Periodic Table Of Elements is Fe. Some people say it's original name is Ferminum, but that's just another name for Scandium. Hope this helped.
Iron, or a sword.
Ferrum, which is latin.
It is iron .