ferrous ions and Fe3+ is ferric ion
This mean hydrogen oxogen and water is mixed! Not possible, Fe has two possible charges. Fe2+ or Fe3+ Oxygen has one possible charge. O2- If it was (Fe2+)2O2-, then it would have a remaining charge of 2+. To become an ionic compound and electrically neutral. it must be Fe2+O2-, Ferrous Oxide (Old term) or Iron (II) Oxide
This compound is iron(III) hydrogenphosphate.
Fe2+
The Fe2 plus electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d6.
The net ionic charge on the compound is zero. So if you have two chloride ions (Fe+ Cl- Cl-) the charges will cancel. Thus the formula is FeCl2.
ferrous ions and Fe3+ is ferric ion
This mean hydrogen oxogen and water is mixed! Not possible, Fe has two possible charges. Fe2+ or Fe3+ Oxygen has one possible charge. O2- If it was (Fe2+)2O2-, then it would have a remaining charge of 2+. To become an ionic compound and electrically neutral. it must be Fe2+O2-, Ferrous Oxide (Old term) or Iron (II) Oxide
ferrous ions and Fe3+ is ferric ion
There is no compound like Fe2cl but there is Fecl2 & its common name is 'ferric chloride' .
Ionic- the Fe2+ ion.
This compound is iron(III) hydrogenphosphate.
Fe2+
Fe2(SO4)3 is Iron (III) Sulphate.
Fe2+ and Fe3+.
The Fe2 plus electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d6.
The net ionic charge on the compound is zero. So if you have two chloride ions (Fe+ Cl- Cl-) the charges will cancel. Thus the formula is FeCl2.
Fe2(SO4)3, iron (III) sulfate, is not an element but rather a compound.