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The ionic compound FEL2, a compound of iron and iodine, are dark-violet to black hygroscopic leaflets that are soluble in water and alcohol. It is commonly referred to as ferrous iodide or iron II iodide.

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Iron (II) iodide

Transition metals always need roman numerals to represent their charges.

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Iron (II) fluoride

All transition metals need roman numerals to represent their charges.

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Iron(II) iodide, ferrous iodide, iron diiodide.

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It's actually FeCl2, not FeCI2 .

This compound is knows as iron(II) chloride.

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Iron (II) oxide

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It is Iron (I) Oxide

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ionic compound

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Iron (II) chloride or ferrous chloride.

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Q: What is the name of ionic compound of FeCl2?
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