Although not poisonous as such - Prolongued inhalation of the chemical may effect the lungs... possibly resulting in siderosis.
iron oxide
Iron(II) oxide is Fe(OH)2 Iron(III) oxide is Fe(OH)3
The formula for iron (II) oxide is FeO. It is a black colored powder, not rust.
I am going to assume you meant ferrous oxide. Ferrous oxide is also known as Iron(II) oxide and has the formula unit FeO. The oxidation number of iron in iron(II) oxide is +2.
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iron oxide
I am going to assume you meant ferrous oxide. Ferrous oxide is also known as Iron(II) oxide and has the formula unit FeO. The oxidation number of iron in iron(II) oxide is +2.
Iron(II) oxide is Fe(OH)2 Iron(III) oxide is Fe(OH)3
The formula for iron (II) oxide is FeO. It is a black colored powder, not rust.
I am going to assume you meant ferrous oxide. Ferrous oxide is also known as Iron(II) oxide and has the formula unit FeO. The oxidation number of iron in iron(II) oxide is +2.
Solid iron oxide and a poisonous called sulphur dioxide
Iron (II) oxide.FeO=====( older name still in use; ferrous oxide )
There are a umber of different oxides of iron. It depends of the oxidation state of iron. Hematite is Fe2O3, iron(III) oxide. Magnetite is Fe3O4 (diron(II) diron(III) oxide. There is also FeO, iron(II) oxide.
Ferrous Oxide or Iron 2 oxide
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Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
Because zinc in more massive than iron. This assumes that iron in in its 2(+) oxidation state.