Fe2O3 is ' iron(III) oxide' . Archaically and commerically it goes by the name of 'ferric oxide' or iron ore.
Fe(OH)2 is called "Iron (II) hydroxide". If you look in older references, you will find it called "Ferrous hydroxide". (There is no stable chemical compound FeOH2)
Iron(III) hydroxide in the "Stock" system which is usually used now; ferric hydroxide is an alternative name.
Iron(III)oxide
Still known as Ferric oxide, though the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry prefers the above name
iron (III) oxide
Iron Hydroxide
Iron II oxide.
It is ferrous oxide
Fe2O3
100 will be oxidation no.in Fe2O3.
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The oxide Fe2O3 has 3 oxygen atoms in the molecule.
No, metalloids are elements, Fe2O3 is a compound known as iron III Oxide
It's iron(III) oxide.
No, Fe2O3 is ionic
Fe2O3
The chemical formula Fe2O3 is for the chemical compound known as Iron(III) oxide. Its melting point is 2,851 degrees Fahrenheit.
Iron(III)Oxide
Fe2O3 (diiron trioxide) is a chemical compound not am element.
100 will be oxidation no.in Fe2O3.
Fe2O3
231 g of Fe2O3 are equal to 0,69 moles.
This compound is the iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3.
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There are two elements in the compound Fe2O3. These are: iron and oxygen