iron (II) hydroxide, ferrous hydroxide
Fe(OH)2 How is it formed? Fe2+ + (OH) 1- = Fe(OH)2 *remember to use subscripts Remember to criss cross the charges. Fe has a charge of 2 and hydroxide (polyatomic) has a charge of -1. So your final product is Fe(OH)2 always put the OH in brackets because the 2 applies to everything in the brackets.
Fe(NO3)2 + 2NaOH-->Fe(OH)2 + 2NaNO3 (Assuming Fe is Fe (II))
The chemical formula of jade varies depending on the composition. Nephrite jade is a type of jade with the chemical formula Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2, while jadeite has a chemical formula of NaAlSi2O6.
Iron(II) oxide is Fe(OH)2 Iron(III) oxide is Fe(OH)3
The reaction of iron (II) nitrate (Fe(NO3)2) with water will result in the formation of iron (II) hydroxide [Fe(OH)2] and nitric acid (HNO3). The overall chemical equation for the reaction is: Fe(NO3)2 + 2H2O → Fe(OH)2 + 2HNO3
The chemical formula for ferrous hydroxide is Fe(OH)2.
The chemical formula of the ferrous hydroxide is Fe(OH)2.
Fe(OH)2 How is it formed? Fe2+ + (OH) 1- = Fe(OH)2 *remember to use subscripts Remember to criss cross the charges. Fe has a charge of 2 and hydroxide (polyatomic) has a charge of -1. So your final product is Fe(OH)2 always put the OH in brackets because the 2 applies to everything in the brackets.
(MnO4)2- is the chemical formula of manganate ion.
The chemical name for Fe(NO3)2 is iron(II) nitrate.
The chemical name for Fe(NO3)2 is iron(II) nitrate.
The chemical formula (not equation) is Fe(OH)2.
Fe(NO3)2 + 2NaOH-->Fe(OH)2 + 2NaNO3 (Assuming Fe is Fe (II))
For the chemical equation, simply replace the name of each compound with its chemical formula: NaOH + FeCl2 --> Fe(OH)2 + NaCl
The chemical formula of jade varies depending on the composition. Nephrite jade is a type of jade with the chemical formula Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2, while jadeite has a chemical formula of NaAlSi2O6.
Iron(II) oxide is Fe(OH)2 Iron(III) oxide is Fe(OH)3
I believe this is the correct formula: Fe(OH)2