FeCl2, FeS, and FeSO4 are three common compounds containing iron.
There are many iron compounds. Some of the most common of these are iron oxide, iron acetate, iron phosphate and iron sulfate.
Rust, Ferric Chloride, Ferrous Sulfate etc
FeC12, FeS, and FeSO4
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Rust, or iron oxide, is Fe2O3
Ferrous. One which contains iron, from the latin word for iron.
No. Iron2+ or iron3+ for instance are examples of Iron cations (positively charged ions). Iron is just an element on its own. Iron Oxide (rust) would be an example of an iron-containing compound
Magnets stick to a magnet or things that has iron in it
Iron sulfide is a compound.
Rust, or iron oxide, is Fe2O3
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A ferrous metal is iron and any metallic compound containing iron.
Ferrous. One which contains iron, from the latin word for iron.
No. Iron2+ or iron3+ for instance are examples of Iron cations (positively charged ions). Iron is just an element on its own. Iron Oxide (rust) would be an example of an iron-containing compound
Many metals form ionic sulfides containing the S2- ion, , for example sodium, Na2S sodium sulfide. Iron forms a sulfide, FeS, iron(II) sulfide and a disulfide, containing the S22- ion, iron, iron(II) disulfide, FeS2 , "fools gold"
Iron could be a compound if you combined it with carbon. Then it would just be a alloy. Overall, iron is not a compound at all. It is an element.
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No Iron sulphide is a compound
Iron is not a compound, it is a metallic element.
Type II implies a compound of a transition metal such as iron which can have one of a number of oxidation states. Ternary implies a containing three different elements such as sodium carbonate. There are two type II ternary iron sulphates, iron (II) sulphate and iron (III) sulphate. Please see the link.
Magnets stick to a magnet or things that has iron in it