Iron oxide is too general a term. The formula for Iron (II) Oxide is FeO and the formula of Iron (III) Oxide is Fe2O3
The chemical representation of Iron III Oxide is Fe2O3.
The chemical formula for iron (lll) oxide is Fe2O3.
Iron(III)Oxide
The name indicates that it is an oxide of iron, which would only result from a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen, forming the compound iron oxide.
The chemical formula Fe2O3 is for the chemical compound known as Iron(III) oxide. Its melting point is 2,851 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. By definition iron oxide is a compound of iron and oxygen.
The name of the compound Fe3O4 is called iron (II,III) oxide. (Wikipedia)
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FeO (iron oxide . it's another name) The correct answer is Iron(III)oxide which is Fe2O3
Iron reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide. The chemical formula for iron oxide is Fe2O3 (rust) or Fe3O4.
There are a number of compounds of iron wuth oxygen, iron(I) oxide, ferrous oxide, FeO iron (II,III) oxide ferric ferrous oxide, Fe3O4 iron(III) oxide, ferric oxide, Fe2O3.
FeO is the chemical formula for iron(II) oxide, also known as ferrous oxide. It is a black-colored mineral that is commonly found in nature as a component of rust. It is used in various industrial applications, including in the production of steel.