Iron II Carbonate presents as a white powder.
what is iron carbonate
Iron (II) carbonate. The old-style name would be ferrous carbonate.
One to one
Nope, Calcium is stronger then the iron so it keeps its hold on the carbonate
Yes , Silver Carbonate can be used to remove iron purities beceause Iron being more reactive than silver replaces silver from silver carbonate . Hence Iron impurities can be removed .
what is iron carbonate
Iron carbonate is formed from iron, carbon, and oxygen, where carbon and oxygen are in a carbonate ion (-2) form.Iron II carbonate (known as siderite) has the formula FeCO3, where iron has a valence of 2 and the carbonate ion has a valence of -2.Iron III carbonate (ferric carbonate) has the formula Fe2(CO3)2 where iron has a valence of 3.
assuming you mean sodium plus iron II carbonate, the products are iron plus sodium carbonate. iron is a transitional metal which can make +2 or +3 ions, and YOU need to state that in your word equation. there no such thing as iron carbonate, but there is such thing as iron II carbonate and iron III carbonate
Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.
Iron (II) carbonate. The old-style name would be ferrous carbonate.
One to one
Fe+3 CO3-2
Iron
no
Nope, Calcium is stronger then the iron so it keeps its hold on the carbonate
Yes , Silver Carbonate can be used to remove iron purities beceause Iron being more reactive than silver replaces silver from silver carbonate . Hence Iron impurities can be removed .
No. a carbonate is something consisting of both carbon and oxygen, dude to the fact the pyrite hs neither it is just a common iron sulfide compound.