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Answer the question below based on the periodic table entry for iron. What is the atomic number? 2 26 30 56
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Answer the question below based on the periodic table entry for iron.
What is the atomic number?
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56
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Hello There!
26 - Atomic Number
Fe - Atomic Symbol
55.842 - Atomic Mass
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Therefore,
b) 26
is your answer.
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26 is the atomic number. The atomic number is always at the top left of any element.
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