Definition:Iron

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Chemical Element

Iron is the chemical element that has $26$ protons in the nuclei of its atoms.


Its chemical symbol is $\text {Fe}$.


Isotopes

Fe-$54$

Iron-$54$ is the isotope of iron which has $28$ neutrons in addition to its $26$ protons.

Fe-$54$ is one of the $4$ stable isotopes of iron, forming $5.85 \%$ of the naturally occurring iron.


Fe-$55$

Iron-$55$ is the isotope of iron which has $29$ neutrons in addition to its $26$ protons.

Fe-$55$ is radioactive, with a half-life of approximately $2.73$ years.

Fe-$55$ does not occur naturally.


Fe-$56$

Iron-$56$ is the isotope of iron which has $30$ neutrons in addition to its $26$ protons.

Fe-$56$ is the most common of the $4$ stable isotopes of iron, forming $91.8 \%$ of the naturally occurring iron.


Fe-$57$

Iron-$57$ is the isotope of iron which has $31$ neutrons in addition to its $26$ protons.

Fe-$57$ is one of the $4$ stable isotopes of iron, forming $2.12 \%$ of the naturally occurring iron.


Fe-$58$

Iron-$58$ is the isotope of iron which has $32$ neutrons in addition to its $26$ protons.

Fe-$58$ is one of the $4$ stable isotopes of iron, forming $0.28 \%$ of the naturally occurring iron.


Fe-$59$

Iron-$59$ is the isotope of iron which has $33$ neutrons in addition to its $26$ protons.

Fe-$59$ is radioactive, with a half-life of approximately $44.6$ days.

Fe-$59$ does not occur naturally.


Fe-$60$

Iron-$60$ is the isotope of iron which has $34$ neutrons in addition to its $26$ protons.

Fe-$60$ is radioactive, with a half-life of approximately $2.6 \times 10^6$ years.

Fe-$60$ exists on Earth as traces only.


Linguistic Note

The word iron is pronounced i-on. That is, the r is silent.

The symbol Fe used for iron derives from its Latin name ferrum.