Iron Oxide
Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
ferrous oxide -or- iron(II) oxide
FeO is Iron(II)oxide, archaically , Ferrous oxide. Do NOT confuse with Fe2O3, which is Iron(III)oxide ; Archaically Ferric oxide. The 'iron' atom is in different oxidation states for these two compounds. NB 'Fe' is the chemical symbol for 'Iron', and comes from Latin 'Ferrum' for iron.
First of all 'FeO' is NOT an element. It is a compound composed of two elements. The elements being iron(Fe) and oxygen(O). Next, you appear to misunderstand between 'Ionic' and 'molecular'. Any substance is a composed of two or more atoms is a molecule. The method of combination of these atoms can be either 'Ionic' or 'covalent'. Iron(II) Oxide (FeO) is an ionic molecule (compound). Fe^(2+)(aq) + O^(2-)(aq) = FeO(s)
The ionic compound name for SCI4 is sulfur tetrachloride.
The name of the ionic compound Cs2S is cesium sulfide.
ferrous oxide -or- iron(II) oxide
FeO is Iron(II)oxide, archaically , Ferrous oxide. Do NOT confuse with Fe2O3, which is Iron(III)oxide ; Archaically Ferric oxide. The 'iron' atom is in different oxidation states for these two compounds. NB 'Fe' is the chemical symbol for 'Iron', and comes from Latin 'Ferrum' for iron.
2 FeO
First of all 'FeO' is NOT an element. It is a compound composed of two elements. The elements being iron(Fe) and oxygen(O). Next, you appear to misunderstand between 'Ionic' and 'molecular'. Any substance is a composed of two or more atoms is a molecule. The method of combination of these atoms can be either 'Ionic' or 'covalent'. Iron(II) Oxide (FeO) is an ionic molecule (compound). Fe^(2+)(aq) + O^(2-)(aq) = FeO(s)
Iron (II) oxide.
The ionic compound name for SCI4 is sulfur tetrachloride.
The name of the ionic compound Cs2S is cesium sulfide.
The name for the ionic compound MgOH2 is magnesium hydroxide.
Sodium bromite is the name of the ionic compound NaBrO2.
The name of the ionic compound Cu3PO3 is copper(I) phosphite.
The name of the ionic compound Li2S is lithium sulfide.
Yes, FeO is connected by an ionic bond. In FeO, iron (Fe) has a positive charge and oxygen (O) has a negative charge, leading to the formation of an ionic bond between the two elements.