Fe(OH)2 is called "Iron (II) hydroxide". If you look in older references, you will find it called "Ferrous hydroxide". (There is no stable chemical compound FeOH2)
The common name for a compound made of iron and oxygen atoms is iron oxide.
The compound Fe2O3 is commonly known as iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide.
The correct name for the compound NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride.
The correct name for the compound K2S is potassium sulfide.
The correct compound name for AlF3 is aluminum fluoride.
It's iron(III) oxide.
No, Fe2O3 is ionic
The chemical formula Fe2O3 is for the chemical compound known as Iron(III) oxide. Its melting point is 2,851 degrees Fahrenheit.
The common name for a compound made of iron and oxygen atoms is iron oxide.
Fe2O3 (diiron trioxide) is a chemical compound not am element.
The compound Fe2O3 is commonly known as iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide.
The correct name for the compound NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride.
The correct name for the compound K2S is potassium sulfide.
The correct compound name for AlF3 is aluminum fluoride.
The correct compound name for BaO is barium oxide.
The correct name for the compound PCI is phosphorus trichloride.
The correct name for the compound CS2 is carbon disulfide.