Yes.
6.02 x 10^23 is the number of atoms in one mole of iron
The atomic mass of iron is approximately 55.85 atomic mass units.
The number of protons in an element is equal to its atomic number, which is found on the periodic table. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass of the element.
Iron is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 56.
Iron (Fe) has an atomic mass of 55.8.
6.02 x 10^23 is the number of atoms in one mole of iron
Because it has an atomic number of 26 which is equal to the number of protons.
The atomic mass of iron is approximately 55.85 atomic mass units.
The atomic number for iron is 26.
Iron has a relative atomic mass of approximately 55.85 g/mol, while copper has a relative atomic mass of about 63.55 g/mol. This means that copper is heavier than iron on a per-atom basis. In terms of mass ratio, copper is roughly 1.14 times the mass of iron.
For iron, the symbol is Fe and the atomic number is 26. Iron has an atomic weight of 55.845g/mol
3.2g ..... assuming it is iron (II) Sulphide FeS2. The relative atomic mass of iron is 56, sulphur is 32, so the ratio of masses of these two elements IN THE FORMULA = 56 : 64. If 2.8g of iron was used then, from the ratio, this will react with 3.2g of sulphur.
Iron is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 56.
The number of protons in an element is equal to its atomic number, which is found on the periodic table. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass of the element.
Iron is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 56.
Iron is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 55.84.
Iron (Fe) has an atomic mass of 55.8.