The chemical name for Fe(NO3)2 is iron(II) nitrate.
This compound is iron(III) hydrogenphosphate.
The name of the compound Fe2(CO3)3 is iron(III) carbonate.
The name of the ionic compound Fe2+ is iron(II) or ferrous ion.
The chemical formula Fe2(SO4)3 corresponds to Iron(III) sulfate, also known as ferric sulfate.
The Fe2 ion has 4 unpaired electrons.
The name of Fe2+ according to the Stock system is iron(II).
This compound is iron(III) hydrogenphosphate.
The name of the ionic compound Fe2+ is iron(II) or ferrous ion.
The name of the compound Fe2(CO3)3 is iron(III) carbonate.
Iron (III) Sulfide Ferrous Sulfide
The chemical formula Fe2(SO4)3 corresponds to Iron(III) sulfate, also known as ferric sulfate.
ferrous ions and Fe3+ is ferric ion
The systematic name for the compound Fe2(SO4)3 is iron(III) sulfate. In this compound, the iron ion has a +3 charge, hence denoted as iron(III), and sulfate is a polyatomic ion with a -2 charge, requiring three sulfate ions to balance the charge of two iron ions.
ferrous ions and Fe3+ is ferric ion
There is no compound like Fe2cl but there is Fecl2 & its common name is 'ferric chloride' .
The Fe2 ion has 4 unpaired electrons.
Iron(III) Sulfate = Fe2(SO4)3