There is more than one oxide of Iron, to answer your question you need to be more specific with which oxide you are asking about.
Fe3O2. But it's not right! Oxygen forms a 2- ion and iron can be 2+ or 3+. So the formulae of iron oxide can be FeO or Fe2O3.
The chemical formula Fe2O3 is for the chemical compound known as Iron(III) oxide. Its melting point is 2,851 degrees Fahrenheit.
Iron II oxide: FeO Iron III oxide: Fe2O3
Formula of 3 types of Iron oxides: Iron(II) oxide= FeO Iron(III) oxide= Fe2O3 Iron(II,III) oxide= Fe3O4
According to the rules for naming ionic compounds, Fe2O5 would be referred to as Iron (V) oxide.
The chemical formula for iron (lll) oxide is Fe2O3.
Iron oxide is too general a term. The formula for Iron (II) Oxide is FeO and the formula of Iron (III) Oxide is Fe2O3
It isn't Fe is simply iron There are three common oxides of iron. Iron II oxide, FeO (Fe2+ ion and O2- ion) Iron III oxide Fe2O3 (2 Fe3+ ions, 3 O2- ions) Iron II, III oxide Fe3O4 (2Fe 3+ ions, 1 Fe2+ ion, 4O2- ions) The formula are such that the overall charge of each oxide balances out to zero.
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Chemical formula iron titanium oxide, FeTiO3
The chemical formula for iron (III) oxide is Fe2O3, where Fe represents iron and O represents oxygen.
Fe2O3 or iron(iii) oxide
The chemical formula for iron (lll) oxide is Fe2O3.
There are a number of chemical compounds conmade up from iron and oxygenIron(III) oxide, ferric oxide, is Fe2O3Iron(II)oxide, ferrous oxide, FeOiron(II,III) oxide, ferrous ferric oxide, Fe3O4
Iron Oxide
Fe3O2. But it's not right! Oxygen forms a 2- ion and iron can be 2+ or 3+. So the formulae of iron oxide can be FeO or Fe2O3.
The chemical formula Fe2O3 is for the chemical compound known as Iron(III) oxide. Its melting point is 2,851 degrees Fahrenheit.