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That would have to be Fe2(SO4)3 . Perhaps technically it is the formula above, but Iron III Sulfate is typically a hydrated molecule, especially for industrial purposes. The formula I am used to dealing with is: Fe2(SO4)3.9H2O

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Iron (III) iodide does not typically exist as when you mix iodide and Iron (III) together a redox reaction occurs. The result is a redox reaction where Fe3+ oxidizes I- to I2 resulting in a red color in the solution.

2Fe3+(aq) + 2I-(aq) --> I2(aq) + 2Fe2+(aq).

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the answer is FeCl3

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This chemical formula is Fe2O3.

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Fe+3

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Q: What is the chemical formula for Iron III chloride?
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