fe3br
ferric bromide or iron(III) bromide. CAS No. 10031-26-2 ((FeBr3))Molecular Formula: Br3FeMolecular Weight: 295.557
FeBr3
The chemical formula for ferric nitrate/ iron nitrate is Fe(NO3)3.
The symbol for Iron (III) bromide is FeBr3.
Fe2(SO3)3 Ferric sulfite or Iron III sulfite.Absorbs oxygen from the air to form iron III sulfate.
The chemical formula for Iron(III) bromide is FeBr3. It consists of one iron atom bonded to three bromine atoms.
Ferric Carbonate = Iron (III) carbonate. Fe3+ + 3CO32- ==> Fe2(CO3)3
Fe2O3 or iron(iii) oxide
Iron and bromine will form iron(III) bromide, which has the chemical formula FeBr3.
The chemical formula of iron(III) bicarbonate is Fe(HCO3)3.The iron bromides are FeBr2 and FeBr3.
The chemical formula of ferric chloride is FeCl3. It is a compound made up of one iron (Fe) atom and three chlorine (Cl) atoms.
I'm assuming this was meant to be seeking the chemical formula for Iron (III) bromide, also known as Ferric bromide. In this case, the cation is Fe3+ (The iron III part of the name) The anion is Br- (the bromide part of the name) Since it is an ionic compound, you simply have to put the two ions within the compound in a ratio that will cause their net charge to balance out to zero. If we had one Fe3+ ion and three Br- ions, we would cancel out the charge, since (1)(3)+(3)(-1)=0 (1 ion of plus-3 charge + 3 ions of minus-1 charge). The end result is this formula: FeBr3