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Iron II chromate

Updated: 8/11/2023
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first of all chromate and cloride are DIFFERENT. that being said, Fe2(CrO4)3

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The chemical formula for iron (III) chromate is Fe2(CrO4)3.

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Formula: Fe2(Cr2O7)3

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Formula: FeCrO4

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I think it would be Fe2(Cr2O7)3.

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FeCrO4

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Fe2(CrO4)3

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