26 Fe Iron 55.8452

Iron

TRANSITION METAL
Bohr Model: Electrons arranged in energy shells around the nucleus.

Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from Latin:ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal in the first transition series. It is by mass the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core.

Quick Facts

Atomic Number 26
Period 4
Group 8
Phase Solid
Appearance lustrous metallic with a grayish tinge
About Transition Metals

Transition metals are elements with partially filled d-orbitals. They are hard, have high melting points, and often form colored compounds.

History

Discovered By 5000 BC
Named By Unknown

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass 55.8452
Density 7.874 g/L
Molar Heat 25.1 J/(mol·K)
Phase Transition (Melting & Boiling Points)

Iron melts at 1811 K and boils at 3134 K.

Atomic Properties

Electron Config [Ar] 3d6 4s2
Electronegativity 1.83
Electron Affinity 14.785 kJ/mol
Ionization Energy 762.5 kJ/mol
Orbital Filling Diagram
This diagram visualizes electron configuration according to the Aufbau principle and Hund's rule. Boxes represent orbitals (s, p, d, f), while arrows indicate electrons with spin up or down. Electrons fill lower energy levels first and occupy orbitals singly before pairing.
Emission Spectrum Emission spectrum of Iron

Photograph

Image of Iron Source: Wikipedia

External Resources

Study Guide

Atomic Number

The number of protons in the nucleus, which defines the element.

Atomic Mass

The average mass of an atom, including protons and neutrons.

Electronegativity

A measure of how strongly an atom attracts electrons in a bond.

Ionization Energy

The energy required to remove an electron from an atom.

Electron Config

The arrangement of electrons in the atom's energy shells.