Fe+2 Br-1 = The ions and their charges
Fe+2 Br-1 Br-1 = The ions have to add up to zero, so two -1 bromine ions cancel out one +2 iron ion
FeBr2 = simplification and final answer
The formula for Iron (III) Bromide is FeBr3
Iron(II) bromide is the chemical compound FeBr2. This brownish-colored solid is a useful synthetic intermediate; for example it is employed to insert Fe(II) into porphyrins.
The chemical formula for iron (ll) bromide is FeBr2.
Formula: FeBr4
i think its FeBr3
FeBr3
The chemical formula for Iron(II) Chromate would be FeCrO4.
This chemical formula is for iron(II) chlorate.
The reaction of iron(II) salts with bromine is a redox reaction forming iron(III). The aqueous reaction with bromine water is typical:- 2Fe2+ + Br2 -> 2Fe3+ + 2Br- If you started with iron(II) bromide, iron(III) bromide would be formed
iron(II) iodide: FeI2
The chemical formula of iron(II) nitrate is Fe(NO3)2.
Iron (II) hydride has the formula FeH2.
The chemical formula of iron(II) phosphate is Fe3(PO4)2.
The chemical formula of iron(II) phosphate is Fe3(PO4)2.
The chemical formula for Iron(II) Chromate would be FeCrO4.
FeS is not a chemical equation but a chemical formula; FeS is the chemical formula of iron sulfide.
This chemical formula is for iron(II) chlorate.
Iron(II) Phosphide = Fe3P2 Iron(III) Phosphide = FeP
This compound is iron(II) iodide - FeI2.
The chemical formula for Iron(II) Chloride ( ferrous chloride) is FeCl2.
The reaction of iron(II) salts with bromine is a redox reaction forming iron(III). The aqueous reaction with bromine water is typical:- 2Fe2+ + Br2 -> 2Fe3+ + 2Br- If you started with iron(II) bromide, iron(III) bromide would be formed
Fe2O3
This chemical formula is for iron(II) chlorate.