A chemical compound containing two iron atoms or a substance in which iron appears twice in the molecular structure.
From the chemical prefix 'bi-' (two) plus 'iron,' following systematic nomenclature for compounds with multiple metal atoms.
Compounds with 'bi-' prefixes reveal chemistry's naming logic—once chemists identified a pattern, they could predict new substances before synthesizing them, turning nomenclature into predictive science.
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