Fe+3 SO4-2 <--- these are the ions and their charges
Fe+3 Fe+3 SO4-2 SO4-2 SO4-2 <--- the charges have to add up to zero, so two +3 iron ions cancel out three -2 sulfate ions
Fe2(SO4)3 <--- simplify
Fe2(SO4)3 is Iron (III) Sulphate.
Iron (III) Sulfide Ferrous Sulfide
There are two kinds of iron sulfate: iron (II) sulfate has the formula FeSO4 and iron (III) sulfate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
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iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4 iron(III) sulfate Fe2 (SO4)3
Fe2(SO4)3 is Iron (III) Sulphate.
Iron(III) Sulfate = Fe2(SO4)3
Fe(SO4)3 is Iron(III) sulfate Wrong: Fe2(SO4)3 is iron(III) sulfate.
Iron(III) Sulfate = Fe2(SO4)3
The chemical formular for Iron(III) sulfate dihydrate is Fe2(SO4)3.2H2O.
Fe(SO4)3 is Iron(III) sulfate Wrong: Fe2(SO4)3 is iron(III) sulfate.
The mass in grams of 1,40 mol of anhydrous iron(III) sulfate is 559,832.
Iron (III) Sulfide Ferrous Sulfide
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iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4 iron(III) sulfate Fe2 (SO4)3
There are two kinds of iron sulfate: iron (II) sulfate has the formula FeSO4 and iron (III) sulfate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
Fe2SO4 would be iron I sulfate. But no such compound exists. There are, however FeSO4 (Iron II sulfate) and Fe2(SO4)3 (iron III sulfate)