Another name for iron oxide is rust.
Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
Iron oxide is called rust.
The name of the compound Fe3O4 is called iron (II,III) oxide. (Wikipedia)
ferrous oxide -or- iron(II) oxide
Ferrous oxide is used by most scientists but iron oxide is also used.
FeO (iron oxide . it's another name) The correct answer is Iron(III)oxide which is Fe2O3
Iron oxide is called rust.
Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
The name of the compound Fe3O4 is called iron (II,III) oxide. (Wikipedia)
Iron(III)Oxide
The mineral magnetite is also known as lodestone, a name also used for pieces of the ore that are natural magnets. Magnetite consists of iron (II,III) oxide with the formula Fe3O4.
ferrous oxide -or- iron(II) oxide
Ferrous oxide is used by most scientists but iron oxide is also used.
No such compound exists. If it did it would be iron VI oxide, but iron cannot reach such a high oxidation state. Perhaps you mean Fe2O3, iron III oxide.
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.
The scientific name for rusting is iron oxidation, which is the process where iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water or moisture to form iron oxide, commonly known as rust.
Iron oxide is commonly referred to as rust.