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Jerome Estes
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13 July, 04:01
Why is the Iron symble on the periodic table Fe?
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Gerald Rollins
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Origin of name: from the Anglo-Saxon word "iron " or "iren" (the origin of the symbol Fe comes from the Latin word "ferrum" meaning " iron ").
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