Most iron III compounds are yellow except for iron III oxide and iron III hydroxide which is reddish brown
Its RED . Thered comes from the fact the blood molecule has an iron (III) [Fe^(3+] ion at its centre. The ion 'Iron (III) is RED in colour. In the lab. look at the colour of iron(III) chloride and iron(II) chloride. Iron (III) chloride is red/brown in colour and iron(II) chloride is green in colour.
The chemical formula for the compound formed between iron(III) and iodine is FeI3 (iron(iii) iodide).
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Iron Phosphate OR PhosphiteMY ANSWERActually I'm pretty sure it's Iron (III) Phosphide
You most likely mean Fe3+. This is not a compound, it is a monotaomic ion of the element iron.Because it carries a positive charge it is not a substance in its own right but is a component of some ionic compounds.It is called the iron III ion.
The chemical formula for the compound formed between iron(III) and iodine is FeI3 (iron(iii) iodide).
This compound is the iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3.
Iron oxide is an ionic compound.
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It gets it from iron(III) oxide dust. Iron(III) oxide is rust.
Iron Phosphate OR PhosphiteMY ANSWERActually I'm pretty sure it's Iron (III) Phosphide
The correct name for FeI3 is iron(III) iodide.
You most likely mean Fe3+. This is not a compound, it is a monotaomic ion of the element iron.Because it carries a positive charge it is not a substance in its own right but is a component of some ionic compounds.It is called the iron III ion.
chromium (III) bromide calcium chloride OR iron (III) oxide aluminum chloride
Ferrous Sulfide = Iron (III) Sulfide Both -> Fe2S3
FeCl3
Iron(III)Chloride