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Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
The name for the ionic compound FeO is iron(II) oxide.
ferrous oxide -or- iron(II) oxide
Iron (III) Oxide ( or, the older term, Ferric Oxide )
No. Iron III oxide is an ionic compound. This is due to the large difference in electronegativity between oxygen and iron. If the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0 a compound is generally ionic. The difference between iron and oxygen is 2.61.
Iron oxide is an ionic compound.
chromium (III) bromide calcium chloride OR iron (III) oxide aluminum chloride
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Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
The name for the ionic compound FeO is iron(II) oxide.
ferrous oxide -or- iron(II) oxide
No. Iron III oxide is an ionic compound. This is due to the large difference in electronegativity between oxygen and iron. If the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0 a compound is generally ionic. The difference between iron and oxygen is 2.61.
Iron (III) Oxide ( or, the older term, Ferric Oxide )
No. Iron III oxide is an ionic compound. This is due to the large difference in electronegativity between oxygen and iron. If the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0 a compound is generally ionic. The difference between iron and oxygen is 2.61.
No. Iron III oxide is an ionic compound. This is due to the large difference in electronegativity between oxygen and iron. If the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0 a compound is generally ionic. The difference between iron and oxygen is 2.61.
Yes, this oxide has the chemical formula FeO.
Formula: FeN