Iron (Ferrum or Fe) is a chemical element with atomic number 26. It is a metal in the first transition series. It has many uses, to tools and machinery, and is used for the common building material steel.
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Molar mass units Gram per mole (g/mol) Kilogram per mole (kg/mol) Standard atomic weight Hydrogen (H) Oxygen (O) Sulfur (S) Chlorine (Cl) Iron (Fe) Molecular mass Hydrogen molecule (H2) Water molecule (H2O) Table salt (sodium chloride) (NaCl) Chlorine molecule (Cl2) Sulfur molecule (S8) Table sugar (sucrose) (C12H22O11) Molar mass units Gram per mole (g/mol) Kilogram per mole (kg/mol) Standard atomic weight Hydrogen (H) Oxygen (O) Sulfur (S) Chlorine (Cl) Iron (Fe) Molecular mass Hydrogen molecule (H2) Water molecule (H2O) Table salt (sodium chloride) (NaCl) Chlorine molecule (Cl2) Sulfur molecule (S8) Table sugar (sucrose) (C12H22O11) 0 decimals 1 decimals 2 decimals 3 decimals 4 decimals 5 decimals 6 decimals 7 decimals 8 decimals 9 decimals 10 decimals
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Kilogram per mole (kg/mol)
Hydrogen (H)
Oxygen (O)
Sulfur (S)
Chlorine (Cl)
Iron (Fe)
Hydrogen molecule (H2)
Water molecule (H2O)
Table salt (sodium chloride) (NaCl)
Chlorine molecule (Cl2)
Sulfur molecule (S8)
Table sugar (sucrose) (C12H22O11)