The element 'FE' represents iron.
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-Sean
Yes. It's called The Periodic Table of Elements.
Iron stands for the element with the chemical symbol Fe on the periodic table.
The letter "i" does not represent any specific element on the periodic table. The elements on the periodic table are typically represented by one or two letter abbreviations.
Fe is the chemical formula for the element iron in the periodic table, whenever you see it it means iron.
Fe on the periodic table (element 26) is short for the Latin word for iron.
Yes. It's called The Periodic Table of Elements.
Element A does not exist on the periodic table. The elements on the periodic table are represented by their respective chemical symbols, such as H for hydrogen, O for oxygen, or Fe for iron.
Iron. That is why iron's symbol on the Periodic Table of Elements is 'Fe'.
Yes. Fe stands for Iron on the periodic table, and Iron is an element.
Iron stands for the element with the chemical symbol Fe on the periodic table.
Ferrous refers to elements with a +2 oxidation state, particularly iron (Fe). Iron is the most common ferrous element and is found in the d-block of the periodic table.
Fe is the symbol for Iron
Iron is an element in itself so one i guess... but in the periodic table iron is Fe
The letter "i" does not represent any specific element on the periodic table. The elements on the periodic table are typically represented by one or two letter abbreviations.
Fe is the chemical formula for the element iron in the periodic table, whenever you see it it means iron.
Fe on the periodic table (element 26) is short for the Latin word for iron.
Iron is represented by the element symbol Fe and is number 26 on the periodic table.