FeCl2, FeS, and FeSO4 are three common compounds containing iron.
Rust, or iron oxide, is Fe2O3
Iron(III) chlorate is a compound with the formula Fe(ClO3)3. It is a salt containing iron in its +3 oxidation state and chlorate ions.
Hemoglobin is the iron oxygen carrying protein which gives blood its red color
Magnets stick to a magnet or things that has iron in it
Iron sulfide is a compound.
Rust, or iron oxide, is Fe2O3
Hemoglobin
A ferrous metal is iron and any metallic compound containing iron.
To calculate elemental iron from a compound containing iron, you need to determine the percentage of iron in the compound. This can be found on the compound's chemical formula or from the molar mass of the compound. Once you know the percentage of iron, you can use that to calculate the amount of elemental iron present.
Iron(III) chlorate is a compound with the formula Fe(ClO3)3. It is a salt containing iron in its +3 oxidation state and chlorate ions.
Fe2O3. Iron three contains three electrons in the outer orbit and Oxygen has two slots empty in the outer orbit, so in order for the compound to combine, three oxygen atoms are needed for two Fe atoms, and then the compound is neutral.
No, ferric carbonate is a compound containing iron in its +3 oxidation state, while ferrous sulfate is a compound containing iron in its +2 oxidation state. They have different chemical compositions and properties.
Iron hydroxide is a chemical compound made of iron (Fe) and hydroxide (OH) ions. It is commonly formed when iron reacts with water or hydroxide-containing compounds.
Ferric bromate, or FeBrO3, is a chemical compound containing iron, bromine, and oxygen. It is a yellow solid that is used in analytical chemistry as a reagent.
Many metals form ionic sulfides containing the S2- ion, , for example sodium, Na2S sodium sulfide. Iron forms a sulfide, FeS, iron(II) sulfide and a disulfide, containing the S22- ion, iron, iron(II) disulfide, FeS2 , "fools gold"
Iron, Fe, and sulfur, S, are two completely different elements (eg. one is a metal, the other is a yellow powderish non-metal, both insoluble in water)andiron sulfate is a compound, FeSO4, made of three different elements (Fe, S and 4 Oxygen atoms) bound together in a molecule (eg. it is a greenish, soluble salt).
Iron could be a compound if you combined it with carbon. Then it would just be a alloy. Overall, iron is not a compound at all. It is an element.