Fe

Iron

Element 26 · 55.845 u

Transition Metal d-block Period 4 Group 8 Solid at RT Wikipedia →

Iron is the most widely used metal and the most abundant element on Earth by mass.

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass55.845 u
Density7.874 g/cm³
Melting Point1811.0 K
Boiling Point3134.0 K
AppearanceLustrous metallic with grayish tinge
State at Room TempSolid

Chemical Properties

Electronegativity1.83 (Pauling)
1st Ionization Energy762.5 kJ/mol
Electron Affinity14.6 kJ/mol
Oxidation States+2, +3, +4, +5, +6

Atomic Properties

Electron Configuration[Ar] 3d6 4s2
Atomic Radius126.0 pm
Covalent Radius132.0 pm
Van der Waals Radius194.0 pm

Discovery

Discovered ByKnown since antiquity
LocationVarious
Named AfterAnglo-Saxon 'iren'; symbol Fe from Latin 'ferrum'

About Iron

Iron is a lustrous, ductile, malleable, silver-gray metal and the most used of all metals. It forms much of Earth's core. Iron has been used by humans for at least 5,000 years. Hemoglobin uses iron to transport oxygen in blood.

Uses & Applications

Steel production, construction, automobiles, machinery, tools, cast iron cookware, and dietary supplements.

Fun Fact

Iron is literally in your blood -- hemoglobin uses iron atoms to carry oxygen. The average adult body contains about 4 grams of iron.

Isotopes

Mass Number Abundance Half-Life Stable
54 0.05845% - Yes
56 0.91754% - Yes
57 0.02119% - Yes
58 0.00282% - Yes

Electron Configuration

[Ar] 3d6 4s2

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