iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4
iron(III) sulfate Fe2 (SO4)3
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the name iron(ll) indicates that a compound contains
The percent by mass of iron in the stated compound is 100(17.6/27.9) or 63.1 %, to the justified number of significant digits. Since the compound contains only two elements, the percent by mass of sulfur is 100 - 63.1 or 36.9 %. To find the atomic percentages rather than the mass percentages, the mass for each element must be divided by the gram atomic mass of that element. 17.6 grams constitutes 17.6/55.457 or about 0.313 gram atoms of iron, and 10.3 grams of sulfur constitutes 10.3/32.06 or about 0.321 gram atoms of sulfur. The atomic ratios of the two elements in simple binary compounds such as iron sulfide must have ratios of small whole numbers. The specified compound contains about equal numbers of iron and sulfur and therefore has the formula FeS.
Heating sulfur with iron fillings lead to the formation of iron sulfide - a chemical compound.
Iron II sulfide, FeS
There are two atoms of iron and three atoms of oxygen in the compound Fe2O3. The mass percent of iron is 69.943%
No. the formula for this compound shows that it contains at least three elements: iron (Fe), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
YES!!! As the name 'sulphate' suggests, there is a sulphur component. Ferrous sulphate has the formula FeSO4 . This formula tells us that there are: - 1 atom of iron(Fe) 1 atom of sulphur (S) 4 atoms of oxygen (O4) NB There is also a Ferric Sulphate ; formula ( Fe2(SO4)3) This formula tells us that there are ;- 2 atoms of iron (Fe2) 3 atoms (3 x 1) of sulphur 12 atoms (3 x 4) of oxygen .
Yes. Ferrous sulfate, FeSO4, contains only iron, sulfur, and oxygen. In order to be considered organic, a compound must contain carbon.
iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4 iron(III) sulfate Fe2 (SO4)3
Yes, it is a compound of barium, sulfur and oxygen (if a compound has 2 elements and oxygen as well, it usually has 'ate' or 'ite' on the end of the second element, if it that does not apply it will usually have 'ide' on the end, such as iron sulfide, a compound of iron and sulfur).
Iron sulfates contain iron, sulfur and oxygen.
Those are elements. You can't have elements inside an element.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
Pyrite is made of iron and sulfur and is the compound iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2. It is not a mixture of iron and sulfur. The iron and sulfur are chemically combined to form a compound.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
Iron sulfide