Iron (III) Iodide.
The chemical formula FeI3 is for iron triiodide.
The formula for ferric iodide is FeI3, where Fe represents iron and I represents iodine.
The correct name for the compound FeCl3 is iron(III) chloride.
The chemical formula for ferric iodide dihydrate is FeI3•2H2O.
Iron(II) Iodide = FeI2 Iron(III) Iodide = FeI3
The chemical formula FeI3 is for iron triiodide.
The solubility of FeI3 in a given solvent refers to the maximum amount of FeI3 that can dissolve in that solvent at a specific temperature. It is typically expressed in grams of FeI3 per 100 milliliters of solvent. The solubility of FeI3 can vary depending on the solvent and temperature conditions.
The formula for ferric iodide is FeI3, where Fe represents iron and I represents iodine.
Iron (III) iodide is the compound formed when iron reacts with iodine. Its chemical formula is FeI3.
The formula for iron (III) iodide is FeI3, where iron is in the +3 oxidation state and iodine is in the -1 oxidation state.
The correct name for the compound FeCl3 is iron(III) chloride.
Type II
Iron(II) iodide = FeI2 Iron(III) iodide = FeI3
2 FeI3 ===> 2 Fe + 3 I2
Depends on if you have iron (II) iodide or iron (III) iodide. iron (II) iodide is FeI2, while iron (III) iodide is FeI3.
The chemical formula for the compound formed between iron(III) and iodine is FeI3 (iron(iii) iodide).
The chemical formula for ferric iodide dihydrate is FeI3•2H2O.