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- noun physics The major
stable isotope ofiron , 5626Fe, having 26protons and 30neutrons ; it amounts to about 92% of theelement innature
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Examples
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(The heaviest trace element seen in any star is iron, as would be expected: iron, and particularly iron-56, has the highest binding energy per unit of atomic weight.)
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The repeating collapse and fusion process of core elements will continue until nickel-56 is produced through fusion, which decays into iron-56.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DanielPulido 2010
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Calculate the binding energy of the iron-56 nucleus.
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These "metals" are either produced through fusion during the end of the star's life, liberated during the explosion, or in the case of elements heavier then iron-56, are formed via
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DanielPulido 2010
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The repeating collapse and fusion process of core elements will continue until nickel-56 is produced through fusion, which decays into iron-56.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DanielPulido 2010
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Calculate the binding energy of the iron-56 nucleus.
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Calculate the binding energy of the iron-56 nucleus.
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Calculate the binding energy of the iron-56 nucleus.
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These "metals" are either produced through fusion during the end of the star's life, liberated during the explosion, or in the case of elements heavier then iron-56, are formed via
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DanielPulido 2010
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These "metals" are either produced through fusion during the end of the star's life, liberated during the explosion, or in the case of elements heavier then iron-56, are formed via
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