atomic number 26

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atomic number 26

A scientist points to the atomic number 26 on a large periodic table chart.

Definition

Noun: 1. A chemical element: The element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. It is a heavy, ductile, magnetic, metallic element that is silver-white in pure form but readily oxidizes (rusts). It is a crucial component in steel and is used extensively in construction, tools, and armament. It also plays a vital biological role, particularly in the transport of oxygen by the blood via hemoglobin.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The core of the Earth is believed to be composed largely of atomic number 26.
    • A deficiency of atomic number 26 in the diet can lead to anemia.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Context: In chemistry and physics, "atomic number 26" is the precise, systematic identifier for the element iron, used to avoid ambiguity.
    • The isotope Fe-56, which has atomic number 26, is particularly stable.
Variants and Related Words
  • Iron (Fe): The common name for the element with atomic number 26.
    • The bridge's framework is made of iron.
  • Ferrous: (Adjective) Relating to or containing iron, especially with a valence of +2.
    • Ferrous metals are attracted to a magnet.
  • Ferric: (Adjective) Relating to or containing iron, especially with a valence of +3.
    • Ferric oxide is commonly known as rust.
Synonyms
  • Iron: The common, non-systematic name for the element.
  • Fe: The chemical symbol for the element.
Related Phrases
  • Atomic number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which defines the element.
    • The atomic number uniquely identifies a chemical element.
atomic number 26

A scientist points to the atomic number 26 on a large periodic table chart.

Noun
  1. a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood