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The compound Fe₃(PO₄)₂ is called iron(II) phosphate. It consists of three iron (Fe) ions and two phosphate (PO₄) ions. In this compound, iron has a +2 oxidation state, which is indicated by the "(II)" in its name. Iron(II) phosphate is often used in applications such as fertilizer and as a pigment in ceramics.

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