No, metalloids are elements, Fe2O3 is a compound known as iron III Oxide
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To calculate the weight of Fe3O4 needed to furnish 0.5430g of Fe2O3, you need to consider the molar masses of Fe3O4 and Fe2O3. The molar mass of Fe3O4 is 231.535 g/mol, and of Fe2O3 is 159.69 g/mol. By using the molar ratios between Fe3O4 and Fe2O3, you can determine that 0.5430g of Fe2O3 would require 0.7799g of Fe3O4.
The oxide Fe2O3 has 3 oxygen atoms in the molecule.
In Fe2O3, there are 2 iron (Fe) atoms and 3 oxygen (O) atoms, totaling 5 atoms in one molecule of Fe2O3.
To find the number of moles of Fe in 14.2 g of Fe2O3, we need to use the molar mass of Fe2O3 (molecular weight = 159.69 g/mol) and the ratio of Fe to Fe2O3. There are 2 moles of Fe in 1 mole of Fe2O3, so we find the moles of Fe in 14.2 g of Fe2O3 by: (14.2 g / 159.69 g/mol) * 2 = 0.249 moles of Fe.
It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
No, Fe2O3 is ionic
No, Al is not a metalloid.
Boron is a metalloid
Germanium is a metalloid.
silocon is a metalloid!! :)
Hematite is an oxide of iron in its "raw" or "natural" form. It's a mineral, and it's iron(III) oxide. Its formula is Fe2O3.Hematite is Fe2O3.
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Yes. Tellurium is a metalloid.
Yes, Sulfer is a metalloid.
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