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Calculate effective atomic number of iron in Fe(CN)64− complex ion. Maharashtra State Board HSC Science (Electronics) 12th Board Exam. Question Papers 164. Textbook Solutions 10906. Important Solutions 3209. Question Bank Solutions 11430. Concept Notes & Videos 429. Iron, isotope of mass 56 Please visit the Iron element page for information specific to the chemical element of the periodic table. The atomic number of Fe is 26. So the electron configuration of Fe can be given as follows. `Fe = 1S^2,2S^2,2P^6,3S^2,3P^6,3d^6,4S^2` when it forms `Fe^(3+)` ion it will lose 3 electrons 2 from 4S.
Molar mass of Fe is 55.8450 g/mol Compound name is iron Convert between Fe weight and moles
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