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Real name of iron-59?

The real name of iron-59 is simply iron. The number 59 indicates the isotope of iron that has 59 total protons and neutrons in its nucleus.


What is iron 59 nickname?

i think your thinking of the notation? iron 59 notation is Fe-59


What does synthetically made mean?

It means man-made.


Is olive oil made synthetically?

If it's made synthetically, then it's no longer "Olive oil" -There is NO substitute for real virgin olive oil.


Is E151 vegetarian?

E151 is an azo dye and is made synthetically.


Why is nylon important?

It was the first synthetically (chemically) made fabric. Before then, people had to use cotton and wool. It was the first synthetically (chemically) made fabric. Before then, people had to use cotton and wool.


Is xenon element found naturally or synthetically made?

it is naturally found


Real name of iron 59?

FeLIX is the answer.. Fe = The symbol for iron in the periodic table LIX = The symbol for 59 in Roman Numeral


How is iron-59 used?

Iron-59 is used in medicine for diagnostic imaging tests, specifically to study erythropoiesis (formation of red blood cells) by tracking the movement of iron in the body. It is also used in scientific research to study iron metabolism in both normal and diseased states.


How is iron-59 different from all other isotopes of iron how is it the same?

Iron-59 is a radioactive isotope of iron with a half-life of 44.5 days, unlike stable isotopes of iron. It is used in medical and biological research. However, like other isotopes of iron, Iron-59 has 26 protons and behaves chemically in a similar manner.


What is the product of beta decay of iron 59?

The product of beta decay of iron-59 (Fe-59) is cobalt-59 (Co-59). During this process, a neutron in the iron nucleus is converted into a proton, resulting in the emission of a beta particle (an electron) and an antineutrino. This transformation increases the atomic number by one while keeping the atomic mass the same, resulting in the formation of Co-59.


Can amber be made synthetically?

Amber, which is just hardened tree sap, has been duplicated synthetically, though most fake amber on the market is either simply plastic.