Ferric (Also known as Iron III) = Fe3+
Carbonate = CO3 2-
Fe3+ + CO3 2- = Fe2(CO3)3
Remember that CARBONATE is POLYATOMIC which means you MUST BRACKET IT in the EQUATION
*Note that ferric carbonate is not naturally occurring as is iron (II) carbonate, or siderite.
Ferric Carbonate = Iron (III) carbonate. Fe3+ + 3CO32- ==> Fe2(CO3)3
The chemical formula for ferric bromide is FeBr3.
The formula for ferric hyponitrite is Fe(NO2)3.
The chemical formula for ferric iodide dihydrate is FeI3•2H2O.
ferric salicylate(Violet colour compound) and HCL are made
Ferric Carbonate = Iron (III) carbonate. Fe3+ + 3CO32- ==> Fe2(CO3)3
The formula of the compound is Fe2(CO3)3 i.e. ferric carbonate
Ferric carbonate is a chemical compound with the formula Fe2(CO3)3. It is a reddish-brown solid that is insoluble in water. Ferric carbonate is primarily used in the manufacturing of pigments, ceramics, and as a catalyst in chemical reactions. It is also used in the treatment of iron deficiency anemia.
Iron carbonate is formed from iron, carbon, and oxygen, where carbon and oxygen are in a carbonate ion (-2) form.Iron II carbonate (known as siderite) has the formula FeCO3, where iron has a valence of 2 and the carbonate ion has a valence of -2.Iron III carbonate (ferric carbonate) has the formula Fe2(CO3)2 where iron has a valence of 3.
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+
The chemical formula for ferric iodide dihydrate is FeI3•2H2O.
Fe3PO4
This compound doesn't exist.
The chemical formula of ferric phosphate octahydrate is FePO4.8 H2O.