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The name of Fe₃ is iron (III) or ferric iron. It typically represents iron in the +3 oxidation state, which can form various compounds, such as iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₃). In some contexts, "Fe₃" could refer to a specific stoichiometric ratio, but it is most commonly associated with iron(III).

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