Formula: FeI3.2H2O
The formula for ferric iodide is FeI3, where Fe represents iron and I represents iodine.
The chemical formula for ferric bromide is FeBr3.
The formula for ferric hyponitrite is Fe(NO2)3.
The formula for tin (II) chloride dihydrate is SnCl2•2H2O.
A dihydrate formula indicates that a compound contains two molecules of water. It is represented by the prefix "di" followed by the chemical formula of the compound and then "hydrate." For example, calcium sulfate dihydrate has the formula CaSO4·2H2O, indicating that it contains two molecules of water.
The chemical formula for ferric phosphate dihydrate is FePO4.2H2O.
The formula for ferric iodide is FeI3, where Fe represents iron and I represents iodine.
The chemical formula for the compound Copper (II) Sulfite Dihydrate is:CuSO3.2H2O
The chemical formula for sodium ibuprofen dihydrate is C13H17NaO3•2H2O.
The formula for tin (II) chloride dihydrate is SnCl2 • 2H2O.
The chemical formula for ferric bromide is FeBr3.
The formula for ferric oxalate is Fe(C2O4)3.
The formula for ferric hyponitrite is Fe(NO2)3.
Formula: Fe3+
Fe3PO4
The formula for tin (II) chloride dihydrate is SnCl2•2H2O.
The chemical formula of Iron III sulfate dihydrate is Fe2(SO4)3•2H2O.