It has 26 protons.
An element with an atomic number of 80 is mercury (Hg). Mercury has 80 protons and approximately 121 neutrons in its most common isotope, mercury-201 (since 201 - 80 = 121 neutrons).
Yes, iron is an element. It is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. Iron is known for its strength and its presence in many minerals and ores.
Fe on the periodic table represents the element iron. Iron is a metallic element with atomic number 26. It is commonly found in steel and is essential for many biological processes in living organisms.
A typical iron uses 1000 watts all the time the heating element is working. It is controlled by a thermostat so the element might be on for a quarter of the time. In an hour the iron might consume 250 watt-hours or 0.25 of a unit.
If its just iron then there is only one type of atom: iron atoms
Helium is a non metal element. There are 2 electrons in a single atom.
Phosphorus has 15 protons.
iron has 26 protons
Iron is an element in itself so one i guess... but in the periodic table iron is Fe
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No. Iron is a single element. To be alive it would have to be made of many elements.
Iron is a metal element. There are 26 electrons in a single atom.
Mass number = 24 = 12 protons, 12 neutrons
An element with an atomic number of 80 is mercury (Hg). Mercury has 80 protons and approximately 121 neutrons in its most common isotope, mercury-201 (since 201 - 80 = 121 neutrons).
26 but its atomic mass may be different, dont get them confused
Iron, a vital element in many industries, originates from the Earth's core and is extracted through mining processes.
Pure iron is an element all unto itself. Pure iron is not a good metal; it is soft and weak. The most important element added to iron is carbon; iron alloyed with carbon becomes steel, which can be 1000 times stronger than pure iron. You can also add many other elements, like chromium, manganese, molybdenum, cobalt...to make "alloy steel."