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 compound Fe2(CO3)3 is iron(III) carbonate.
The name of the ionic compound Fe2+ is iron(II) or ferrous ion.
Iron (III) Sulfide Ferrous Sulfide
ferrous ions and Fe3+ is ferric ion
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.
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