3FeO4 + 8Al --> 3Fe + 4Al2O3
Zn2 + Fe3NO3 -> Zn3NO2 + Fe3
Fe3(PO4)2(aq) + 3AgNO3(aq) --> Fe(NO3)2(aq) + Ag3PO4(s)
Answer this question… Fe3+
As a matter of fact, there are two types of 'iron' : Ferrous(Fe2+) and Ferric(Fe3+)You should say either Ferric Oxide(Fe2O3) or Ferrous Oxide(FeO).Ferric Oxide balanced equation : 4Fe + 3O2 ===> 2Fe2O3Ferrous Oxide balanced equation : 2Fe + O2 ===> 2FeO
iron(II) hydroxide + phosphoric acid 3Fe(OH)2 + 2H3PO4 => Fe3(PO4)2 + 6H2O
3FeO4 + 8Al --> 3Fe + 4Al2O3
3Fe (s) + Al2(SO4)3 (aq) → 3Fe(SO4) (aq) + 2Al (s)
Zn2 + Fe3NO3 -> Zn3NO2 + Fe3
Ferric acetate is the name of (CH3COO)3Fe.
Aniline on heating with Ferric chloride forms Ferric anilide and HCl. 3C6H5-NH2 + FeCl3 = (C6H5-NH)3Fe + 3HCl
Fe3O4 is the mineral magnetite, with aproper chemical name of Fe(II, III) oxide. it exhibits ferrimagnetism. It has iron atoms as FeII and FeIII. An old way of writing it was FeO.Fe2O3 The balanced equation for production from the elements is :- 3Fe + 2O2 -> Fe3O4 Commercially it is made by for example redung Fe2O3 with CO 3Fe2O3 + CO = 2Fe3O4 +CO2
Fe3(PO4)2(aq) + 3AgNO3(aq) --> Fe(NO3)2(aq) + Ag3PO4(s)
Answer this question… Fe3+
As a matter of fact, there are two types of 'iron' : Ferrous(Fe2+) and Ferric(Fe3+)You should say either Ferric Oxide(Fe2O3) or Ferrous Oxide(FeO).Ferric Oxide balanced equation : 4Fe + 3O2 ===> 2Fe2O3Ferrous Oxide balanced equation : 2Fe + O2 ===> 2FeO
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The molar mass of Fe3 is 167.5356 ± 0.0003 g/mol