Fe(AlO2)2 iron(II) aluminate is better written as FeAl2O4, and is better described as a mixed oxide with close packed oxide ions and Fe2+ and Al3+ occupying tetrahedral and octahedral sites, a spinel structure.
Fe is ferrum or more commonly known as iron... Al is aluminium... go read chemistry..
AlO2- + H + + H 2 O ==Al(OH)3 ==Al3 ++ 3OH-
fe+3=..............* .9 =fe+2
Formula = Fe(ClO4)2Formula: Fe(ClO4)2
Fe stands for Iron.
Iron (Fe): atomic number 26 and of course has 26 protons.
Formula: AlO2-
Formula: AlO2-
I am actually very, very good at physics, and I am quite, very good at chemistry. So the Equation is: Al + O = AlO2 The Answer is AlO2
Formula: AlO2-
AlO2
I think the formula of aluminate is AlO2 and valency is 1
Cu(ALO2)2
Alumina is AlO2, it is an ore of aluminum. (And technically Oxygen, but that's almost certainly not what you meant)
AlO2- + H + + H 2 O ==Al(OH)3 ==Al3 ++ 3OH-
Known/Given:1 mole of Fe = 55.845g Fe (its atomic weight in grams)1 mole of Fe = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Fe (from Avogadro's number)Convert grams Fe to moles Fe.600.0g Fe x 1mol Fe/55.845g Fe = 10.74mol FeConvert moles Fe to atoms Fe.10.74mol Fe x 6.022 x 1023atoms Fe/1mol Fe = 6.468 x 1024atoms Fe
1 mole Fe = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Fe1 mole Fe = 55.845g Fe (atomic weight in grams)Convert grams Fe to moles Fe.400g Fe x (1mol Fe/55.845g Fe) = 7.16mol FeConvert moles Fe to atoms Fe.7.16mol Fe x (6.022 x 1023atoms Fe/1mol Fe) = 4.31 x 1024 atoms Fe
The Fe compound is iron. The compound for OH and Fe is Fe(OH)3