Ferrous sulfite (Fe(II)sulfite or Iron(II)sulfite) is FeSO3
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First of all Ferrous is from Fe, and "(II)" signifies the positive valence of an atom. This means Iron(II) has a +2 And iron has a positive charge since it's a metal.
And for sulfite, it's SO subscript 3 with a -2 charge.
So if you put that together the 2+ and 2- cancel each other out.
Leaving the formula to be... FeSO3
K2SO3 is the formula for Potassium Sulfite.
The formula of the ion hydrogen sulfite with a charge of -1 is HSO3-.
The chemical formula for tin(II) sulfite is SnSO3.
Formula: FeS
Sulfite ion
Ferrous sulfite is a compound, not an element. It is made up of the elements iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) in specific proportions.
The chemical formula of potassium sulfite is K2SO3.
Formula is ZnSO3.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfite is Ge(SO3)2
Fe = iron SO3 = sulfite Iron (II) sulfite Transition metals always need roman numerals to represent their charges.
K2SO3 is the formula for Potassium Sulfite.
The formula for lithium hydrogen sulfite is LiHSO3.
The molecular formula for potassium sulfite is: K2SO3
The chemical formula for gold(I) sulfite is Au2(SO3)3.
The name is "strontium sulfite" and the formula is SrSO3.
The formula for iron(III) sulfite is Fe2(SO3)3.
The correct formula for ferric sulfite is Fe2(SO3)3.