When iron loses three electrons it becomes ferric (Fe3+) ion
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
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why is an iron ion attracted to a sulfide ion but not to a zinc ion
Fe3+ is an Iron (III) or ferric ion.
The iron III ion is Fe3+
the charge of an iron ion is 2+
There is no iron ion in SCl3. The charge on the scandium ion is 3+.
double decomposition
Hemoglobin contains a heme group with an Iron ion attached to it. This iron is what binds to O2.
An iron ion and a sulfide ion have positive and negative charges respectively, and they attract each other. But having positive charges in both, iron ions do not attract with zinc ions.
When iron loses three electrons it becomes ferric (Fe3+) ion
The ion chloride (Cl-) has a corrosive effect.
FeO2= is a ferric ion where FeO3- is a ferrous ion.
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.