You shouldn't "calculate" a standard enthalpy of formation. The beauty of standard enthalpies of formation is that they are already calculated for you. That is why they are delineated by the term "standard" - they are standards that were figured out by chemists some time ago, that never change, and can be found in tables usually in textbooks and even on Wikipedia. If you need to know the standard enthalpy of formation of FeO, Google it. And let me know what you find...because I can't seem to find a set answer either. I have found one site that lists the standard enthalpy of formation of FeO to be 271.9 kJ/mol. But it hasn't been so evident in other places. No wonder you were confused! Good luck.
Yes, FeO is connected by an ionic bond. In FeO, iron (Fe) has a positive charge and oxygen (O) has a negative charge, leading to the formation of an ionic bond between the two elements.
Iron(II) oxide (FeO) forms an ionic bond. Iron loses electrons to oxygen, resulting in the formation of Fe2+ and O2- ions which are held together by electrostatic forces.
To calculate the amount of iron that can be recovered from FeO, we need to consider the molar ratio between Fe and FeO. FeO consists of 1 iron atom and 1 oxygen atom. The molar mass of Fe is 55.85 g/mol, and the molar mass of FeO is 71.85 g/mol. By dividing the molar mass of Fe by the molar mass of FeO and multiplying by the given mass of FeO, we can determine the amount of iron that can be recovered.
The name for the ionic compound FeO is iron(II) oxide.
The chemical formula of goethite is FeO(OH).
Yes, FeO is connected by an ionic bond. In FeO, iron (Fe) has a positive charge and oxygen (O) has a negative charge, leading to the formation of an ionic bond between the two elements.
To calculate the Fe content in FeO, you need to consider that Fe accounts for about 71.85% of the FeO compound's molecular weight. For Fe2O3, each Fe atom accounts for about 69.94% of the compound's molecular weight. After determining the molecular weight of FeO and Fe2O3, you can find the Fe content by multiplying the molecular weight of Fe by the appropriate percentage.
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Iron(II) oxide (FeO) forms an ionic bond. Iron loses electrons to oxygen, resulting in the formation of Fe2+ and O2- ions which are held together by electrostatic forces.
feo means ugly in English
Francesco Feo died in 1761.
Francesco Feo was born in 1691.
Frutos Feo was born in 1972.
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The opposite of "feo" in Spanish is "bonito" (beautiful).
Yes, FeO is a salt.
To calculate the amount of iron that can be recovered from FeO, we need to consider the molar ratio between Fe and FeO. FeO consists of 1 iron atom and 1 oxygen atom. The molar mass of Fe is 55.85 g/mol, and the molar mass of FeO is 71.85 g/mol. By dividing the molar mass of Fe by the molar mass of FeO and multiplying by the given mass of FeO, we can determine the amount of iron that can be recovered.