Fe2O3 contains the elements Iron and Oxygen. It would have 2 Iron and 3 oxygen.
in one molecule of Fe2O3 there would be 3 oxygen atoms
No, metalloids are elements, Fe2O3 is a compound known as iron III Oxide
2- iron and oxygen. Should be written as Fe2 O3
No. The chemical formulas for the two compounds would be different as the ratios were different. For example there are three different oxides of iron which obviously contain the same two elements but these are in different ratios:- FeO Fe3O4 Fe2O3
The oxidation number of Fe in Fe2O3 is +3 because oxygen typically has an oxidation number of -2 and there are 3 oxygen atoms for every 2 iron atoms in the compound, making the overall charge -6 for oxygen. To balance the charges, each iron atom must have a charge of +3.
There are two elements in the compound Fe2O3. These are: iron and oxygen
Oxidation numbers in Fe2O3 are respectively: Fe => +3 and O => -2
Rust consists of hydrated iron oxides Fe2O3·nH2O and iron oxide-hydroxide (FeO(OH), Fe(OH)3).
in one molecule of Fe2O3 there would be 3 oxygen atoms
That compound is Iron Oxide. It contains iron and oxygens.
No, metalloids are elements, Fe2O3 is a compound known as iron III Oxide
No, rust is Fe2O3, so it only contains iron and oxygen.
2- iron and oxygen. Should be written as Fe2 O3
The oxide Fe2O3 has: 70 % iron and 30 % oxygen.
No. The chemical formulas for the two compounds would be different as the ratios were different. For example there are three different oxides of iron which obviously contain the same two elements but these are in different ratios:- FeO Fe3O4 Fe2O3
The chemical formula Fe2O3 is for the chemical compound known as Iron(III) oxide. Its melting point is 2,851 degrees Fahrenheit.
The elements that hydrocarbons contain are: -Hydrogen -Carbons