The present term iron is derived from the Anglo-Saxon "isern", which, in turn, is derived from the Proto-Germanic "isarnan", which means "metal of the Gods". Iron was found mainly in meteoritic deposits, which fell from the sky, and they were therefore seen as originating from where the gods lived.
Fe(ClO4)3 is an ionic compound named Iron III Perchlorate.
Pyrite or chemically named: Iron(II) sulfide is FeS
FE is Iron atomic weight: 55.845(2) g·mol−1
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An iron ring function is typically a mathematical function used to represent the response of a particular system or process. It is named after the shape of the graph produced by the function, which resembles an iron ring. Iron ring functions are often used in signal processing and control theory to model dynamic systems.
There are lots of ships named Iron Maiden about.
Named for the Greek words for iron and germ, sideroblastic anemia is one of the principal types of iron-utilization anemia
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Fe(ClO4)3 is an ionic compound named Iron III Perchlorate.
Fe2O3 is named iron (III) oxide because iron has a +3 oxidation state in this compound. The Roman numeral III in parenthesis indicates the charge of the iron ion in the compound.
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Fe2O3 is named iron(III) oxide because it contains iron in its +3 oxidation state. The Roman numeral III in parentheses indicates the oxidation state of iron in the compound. Additionally, the name helps differentiate it from other iron oxides like FeO (iron(II) oxide) and Fe3O4 (iron(II,III) oxide).
Fe2O3 is named iron oxide because it is a compound composed of two iron (Fe) atoms and three oxygen (O) atoms. This combination forms a mineral with a red-brown color, giving it the common name "iron oxide."
Fe(OH)2 is named iron(II) hydroxide. It can also be named ferrous hydroxide.
Because bronze was found before Iron and they named it "the age"