yes it is.
13 L of FeO2 can be produced from 50.0 L of O2 at STP.
iron and 2 oxygen
Iron Oxide is a solid.
approx. 45.6
inorganic
yes it is.
fe + 2 O ------> FeO2 iron II oxide
13 L of FeO2 can be produced from 50.0 L of O2 at STP.
FEO2
iron and 2 oxygen
FeO2 - Iron oxide
Iron Oxide is a solid.
approx. 45.6
The abbreviation for Iron is Fe on the periodic table[which is the abbreviation of the latin "ferrous"] . The abbreviation for Oxygen is O on the periodic table. When the two are mixed, FeO2 is created, known as ferrous oxide. It's common name is rust.
FeO2= is a ferric ion where FeO3- is a ferrous ion.
no Iron Oxide [Rust] is most often represented as Fe2O3.