Fe is the chemical symbol of iron.
The element 'FE' represents iron. Hope this helped. -Sean
IRON see chemical elements .com http://www.chemicalelements.com/
Copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) in their solid forms (Cu(s) and Fe(s)) are considered elements, as they consist of only one type of atom each. When combined, they do not form a compound unless they undergo a chemical reaction to create a new substance. Therefore, Cu(s) plus Fe(s) remains a mixture of elements rather than a compound.
The element abbreviation Fe stands for iron.
Fe is the chemical symbol of iron.
Fe is iron, it's a transition metal and so it's not in a group
Iron (Fe) is an element.
Sand is a mixture of different elements (such as silicon, oxygen, and others) and is not considered an element on its own. Iron, on the other hand, is an element with the symbol Fe on the periodic table.
Fe is the element iron and NaCl is the compound sodium chloride.
They are elements not compound mixture
Iron (Fe) is the only element which has 26 protons.
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Iron is an element in itself so one i guess... but in the periodic table iron is Fe
The element 'FE' represents iron. Hope this helped. -Sean
They are elements not compound mixture
The 26th element found in the period table (in order of Atomic Number) is Iron, Fe. This order is deduced by the number of protons in the element; Iron (Fe) has 26 protons, hence its position.