The chemical formula for the compound formed between iron(III) and iodine is FeI3 (iron(iii) iodide).
The formula of iron(III) oxalate is C6Fe2O12.
IronIII sulfate dihydrate written in chemical form is Fe2(SO4)3.2H2O
The formula for iron(III) chloride is FeCl3. Equations are only for chemical reactions and they show what reactant(s) form what product(s).
Balanced equation. Fe(OH)3 + 3HNO3 --> Fe(NO3)3 + 3H2O 63.8 grams Fe(NO3)3 (1 mole Fe(NO3)3/241.88 grams)(1 mole Fe(OH)3/1 mole Fe(NO3)3 = 0.264 moles iron III hydroxide needed ==========================
The balanced equation for the thermite reaction is: 2Al + Fe2O3 -> Al2O3 + 2Fe. This means that 2 moles of aluminum react with 1 mole of ironIII oxide. Therefore, if 5.591 moles of aluminum are used, 2.7955 moles of ironIII oxide will react. Since 4.821 moles of ironIII oxide are provided, the excess reagent is aluminum. The amount of excess aluminum left over is 5.591 moles - 2.7955 moles = 2.7955 moles.
Fe2O3
Formula: FeBr3
Formula: Fe(CH3COO)3
Formula: Fe(OH)3
This compound is an ironIII) penta aqua nitrosyl sulfate.
The chemical formula for Iron(III) bromide is FeBr3. It consists of one iron atom bonded to three bromine atoms.
The formula of iron(III) oxalate is C6Fe2O12.
IronIII sulfate dihydrate written in chemical form is Fe2(SO4)3.2H2O
The formula for Iron(III) sulfate is Fe2(SO4)3.
The formula for iron (III) nitrate is Fe(NO3)3.
Fe2(SO3)2 I don't think the above answer is right...I believe it is Fe2S3
The formula for iron(III) chloride is FeCl3. Equations are only for chemical reactions and they show what reactant(s) form what product(s).