Ferrous Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CHNR | F | China Natural Resources, Inc. | -2.43 | |
CREG | F | China Recycling Energy Corporation | -4.16 | |
VALE | F | VALE S.A. | 0.60 | |
IEP | F | Icahn Enterprises L.P. | 2.95 | |
PKX | F | POSCO | -0.28 | |
NUE | C | Nucor Corporation | 1.29 | |
EAF | C | GrafTech International Ltd. | 0.00 | |
STLD | B | Steel Dynamics, Inc. | -0.96 | |
MTX | B | Minerals Technologies Inc. | 1.16 | |
CMC | B | Commercial Metals Company | 1.29 |
Related Industries: Chemicals Conglomerates Diversified Industrials Industrial Metals & Minerals Steel Waste Management
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
SLX | B | Market Vectors Steel Index ETF Fund | 27.48 | |
XME | B | SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF | 14.46 | |
FLBR | D | Franklin FTSE Brazil ETF | 10.64 | |
FXZ | D | First Trust Materials AlphaDEX Fund | 10.55 | |
RSPM | C | Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Materials ETF | 8.0 |
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- Ferrous
In chemistry, ferrous (Fe2+), indicates a divalent iron compound (+2 oxidation state), as opposed to ferric, which indicates a trivalent iron compound (+3 oxidation state). This usage has decreased, with current IUPAC nomenclature having names containing the oxidation state in bracketed Roman numerals instead, such as iron(II) oxide for ferrous oxide (FeO), and iron(III) oxide for ferric oxide (Fe2O3).
Outside chemistry, ferrous indicates the presence of iron. The word is derived from the Latin word ferrum ("iron"). Ferrous metals include steel and pig iron (with a carbon content of a few percent) and alloys of iron with other metals (such as stainless steel). Manipulation of atom-to-atom relationships between iron, carbon, and various alloying elements establishes the specific properties of ferrous metals. Non-ferrous metals and alloys do not contain an appreciable amount of iron.Ferric refers to iron-containing materials or compounds. In chemistry the term is reserved for iron with an oxidation number of +3, also denoted iron(III) or Fe3+. On the other hand, ferrous refers to iron with oxidation number of +2, denoted iron(II) or Fe2+.
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