Can anyone tell me what the chemical symbol Fe means. I think it's an element, but I'm not sure.
It's to help someone with homework and I didn't do Chemistry at school (probably would have forgoten by now anyway).
Cheers.
Can anyone tell me what the chemical symbol Fe means. I think it's an element, but I'm not sure.
It's to help someone with homework and I didn't do Chemistry at school (probably would have forgoten by now anyway).
Cheers.
it means FeCkula - which is found on the second layer of an ionic compound
Iron
Thanks for that.
So if an experiment required you to use an electrode composed of Fe, then in simple terms they would be asking you to use a rod of iron.
If that means what I think it means, I take my hat off to you sir, good show.Originally Posted by JPaul
As long as I've got a face
You've got a place to sit
Why thank you, very much appreciated.Originally Posted by Proper Bo
manrod used the phrase "rod of iron" in another thread and the rest, as they say, is geography.
Sorry bit "rusty" on me periodic table
All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.
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