This compound doesn't exist.
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The formula of the compound is Fe2(CO3)3 i.e. ferric carbonate
Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound commonly found in rocks, pearls, and eggshells, while strontium carbonate is a similar compound that contains strontium instead of calcium. They both have similar chemical properties but strontium carbonate is slightly more soluble in water than calcium carbonate. Strontium carbonate is often used in fireworks and ceramic glazes, while calcium carbonate is commonly used as a dietary supplement and in construction materials.
The chemical formula for iron carbonate is FeCO3.
The carbon diselenide (not carbonate) is CSe2.
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.
No, ferric carbonate is a compound containing iron in its +3 oxidation state, while ferrous sulfate is a compound containing iron in its +2 oxidation state. They have different chemical compositions and properties.
Ferric (Also known as Iron III) = Fe3+Carbonate = CO3 2-Fe3+ + CO3 2- = Fe2(CO3)3Remember 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
sodiumCalcium Carbonate
The chemical formula for ferric nitrate/ iron nitrate is Fe(NO3)3.
Oxygen is a chemical element and ferric oxide is a chemical compound: they are not "changes".
The chemical abbreviation for Ferric Ammonium Oxalate is FeNH4C2O4.
Ferric nitrate's chemical formula is Fe(NO3)3.
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When copper sulfate and sodium carbonate are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs. This reaction forms copper carbonate, a new substance with different properties than the reactants. Therefore, the mixing of copper sulfate and sodium carbonate is a chemical change.
The chemical formula for ferric bromide is FeBr3.