That is the chemical formula. The name would be iron (III) oxide, or ferric oxide in the old system.
In Fe2O3, which is iron(III) oxide, the percent iron by mass is approximately 70%. So whatever quantity of that compound you have, the iron will represent 70% of its weight.
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Formula: Fe2O3
Formula: Fe2O3
Formula: Fe2O3
Fe2o3
Fe2O3.H2O
The chemical formula for iron (lll) oxide is Fe2O3.
The chemical formula for iron (lll) oxide is Fe2O3.
Chemical formula of hematite: Fe2O3
Bauxite's chemical formula is Al2O3 + SiO2 + TiO2 + Fe2O3 hope this what you where looking for!!!
The formula of iron(III) oxalate is C6Fe2O12.
Fe2O3
Assuming that you are asking about ferric oxide, its formula is Fe2O3