Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
Rust.
The name of the compound Fe3O4 is called iron (II,III) oxide. (Wikipedia)
Iron(II) oxide, also known as ferrous oxide, iron oxide/oxidized iron or more commonly rusted iron, is one of the iron oxides.
The scientific name for rust is iron oxide. It is made up of the elements iron and oxygen. Turning iron to iron oxide is an example of corrosion.
Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
The name of the compound Fe3O4 is called iron (II,III) oxide. (Wikipedia)
Rust.
Iron(II) oxide, also known as ferrous oxide, iron oxide/oxidized iron or more commonly rusted iron, is one of the iron oxides.
The scientific name for rust is iron oxide. It is made up of the elements iron and oxygen. Turning iron to iron oxide is an example of corrosion.
The scientific name for rusting is iron oxidation, which is the process where iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water or moisture to form iron oxide, commonly known as rust.
Iron(III)Oxide
No such compound exists. If it did it would be iron VI oxide, but iron cannot reach such a high oxidation state. Perhaps you mean Fe2O3, iron III oxide.
Iron oxide is called rust.
The chemical representation of Iron III Oxide is Fe2O3.
Fe2O3 is ' iron(III) oxide' . Archaically and commerically it goes by the name of 'ferric oxide' or iron ore.
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