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Why is iron oxide ionic?

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Is iron(iii)oxide a molecular compound or ionic compound and gt?

Iron oxide is an ionic compound.


What is the name of the ionic compound FeO?

Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.


Iron oxide covalent or ionic compound?

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Is ferrous oxide ionic or covalent?

Ionic. This is the best decription of FeO, iron(II) oxide.


What is the name for the ionic compound FeO?

FeO is Iron(II)oxide, archaically , Ferrous oxide. Do NOT confuse with Fe2O3, which is Iron(III)oxide ; Archaically Ferric oxide. The 'iron' atom is in different oxidation states for these two compounds. NB 'Fe' is the chemical symbol for 'Iron', and comes from Latin 'Ferrum' for iron.


What type of bonding does iron oxide have?

Ionic


What is the name of this ionic compound FeO?

ferrous oxide -or- iron(II) oxide


Does iron oxide have covalent bond?

The bond is ionic.


Is iron III oxide a molecular compound why?

No. Iron III oxide is an ionic compound. This is due to the large difference in electronegativity between oxygen and iron. If the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0 a compound is generally ionic. The difference between iron and oxygen is 2.61.


Is Iron (III) oxide molecular or ionic?

No. Iron III oxide is an ionic compound. This is due to the large difference in electronegativity between oxygen and iron. If the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0 a compound is generally ionic. The difference between iron and oxygen is 2.61.


Is iron oxide ionic or covalent?

Iron oxide is an ionic compound because it is composed of a metal (iron) and a non-metal (oxygen). Ionic bonds form when electrons are transferred from the metal to the non-metal, resulting in charged ions that are held together by electrostatic attraction.


What is the ionic compound of Fe2O3?

Iron (III) Oxide ( or, the older term, Ferric Oxide )