Fe(SO4)3 is Iron(III) sulfate
Wrong: Fe2(SO4)3 is iron(III) sulfate.
The name of the compound Fe(NO3)3 is Iron(III) nitrate.
Iron (III) per-iodate (ferric periodate)
The correct name for the Fe^3+ ion is iron(III) ion.
Iron is the standard chemical name. 'Ferric' is used to refer specifically to a compound containing iron in the 3+ oxidation state, while 'ferrous' is used for the 2+ state. Both originate in the Latin name ferrum, meaning iron.
The name of the element Fe is iron.
Iron (III) per-iodate (ferric periodate)
The name of the compound Fe(NO3)3 is Iron(III) nitrate.
fe+3=..............* .9 =fe+2
The correct name for the Fe^3+ ion is iron(III) ion.
This is the ion Fe(3+).
The name of the element Fe is iron.
Iron is the standard chemical name. 'Ferric' is used to refer specifically to a compound containing iron in the 3+ oxidation state, while 'ferrous' is used for the 2+ state. Both originate in the Latin name ferrum, meaning iron.
Formula = Fe(ClO4)2Formula: Fe(ClO4)2
The reaction is:3 KOH + Fe(NO3)3 = Fe(OH)3 + 3 KNO3
Iron nitrates are: - Fe(II)(NO3)2 - Fe(III)(NO3)3
Iron(ll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)2 Iron(lll) hydrogen carbonate Fe(HCO3)3
The formula for ferric hyponitrite is Fe(NO2)3.