Fe3O4 is actually a combination of two compounds, Fe2O3 and FeO. The first is called ferric oxide and the second is ferrous oxide.
Fe3o4 is also called fericc fero oxide.
the common name would be Ferrous (III) Oxide
because Fe (Iron) can have either a 2+ or 3+ charge
FeO3 doesn't exist; Fe2O3 is the iron(II) oxide.
Iron(iii) oxide
Iron Oxide - it is also called wustite.
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Rust.
Iron oxide
Magnetite
First, this would be an compound, not an element. Second, it does not exist. If it did exist it would be iron VI oxide, but iron cannot reach such a high oxidation state. However, there is Fe2O3, which is iron III oxide.
The common name for KHC4H4O6 is Cream of Tartar.
Not sure of the common name, but it is "from natural gas".
Borax is the common name
its common name is
solid
feo3
FeO3 is a non-exsisting iron oxide.Possible oxides of iron are FeO (ferrous oxide) and Fe2O3 (ferric oxide) and all kind of 'mixtures' of both (oxydules).
FeO2= is a ferric ion where FeO3- is a ferrous ion.
No it is Not a Common name
The common name for a bat is simply "bat."
Yarrow (common name) Ylang-ylang (common name) Yew (common name) Yasmin (common name) Yucca (botanical name)
FeO3 = 103.845 g/mol Fe = 55.845 g/mol (55.845 g/103.845 g) x 100% = 53.8% Fe in 2FeO3
Wallaby is its common name.
Canna is the common name
common name of atis
That is the most common name.