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Basic Data


Name: Iron
Symbol: Fe
Atomic Number: 26
Atomic Mass: 55.845 amu
Melting Indicate: 1535.0 °C (1808.15 K, 2795.0 °F)
Humid Point: 2750.0 °C (3023.fifteen K, 4982.0 °F)
Number of Protons/Electrons: 26
Number of Neutrons: xxx
Classification: Transition element
Crystal Structure: Cubic
Density @ 293 K: 7.86 g/cm3
Color: Silver

Atomic Structure

[Bohr Model of Iron]
Number of Energy Levels: four

    First Free energy Level: 2
    Second Free energy Level: 8
    Third Free energy Level: 14
    Quaternary Free energy Level: 2

Isotopes

Isotope Half Life
Iron-52 8.three hours
Fe-54 Stable
Iron-55 two.seven years
Fe-56 Stable
Fe-57 Stable
Fe-58 Stable
Atomic number 26-59 54.v days
Fe-60 1500000.0 years

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Date of Discovery: Known to the ancients
Discoverer: Unknown
Name Origin: Latin
Symbol Origin: From the Latin word ferrum (atomic number 26)
Uses: steel, hemoglobin (carries oxygen in blood)
Obtained From: iron ores

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