- Iron(III)
oxide-hydroxide or
ferric oxyhydroxide is the
chemical compound of iron, oxygen, and
hydrogen with
formula FeO(OH). The
compound is
often encountered...
- Iron(III)
oxide or
ferric oxide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Fe2O3. It
occurs in
nature as the
mineral hematite,
which serves as the primary...
- Iron(II,III)
oxide, or
black iron
oxide, is the
chemical compound with
formula Fe3O4. It
occurs in
nature as the
mineral magnetite. It is one of a number...
- rust, the
latter of
which consists of
hydrated iron(III)
oxide (
ferric oxide). Iron(II)
oxide also
refers to a
family of
related non-stoichiometric compounds...
- In chemistry, iron(III) or
ferric refers to the
element iron in its +3
oxidation state.
Ferric chloride is an
alternative name for iron(III) chloride...
- An iron
oxide is a
chemical compound composed of iron and oxygen.
Several iron
oxides are recognized.
Often they are non-stoichiometric.
Ferric oxyhydroxides...
- Iron
oxide red is a
generic name of a
ferric oxide pigment of
reddish colors.
Multiple shades based on both
anhydrous Fe 2O 3 and its
hydrates were known...
-
considered to be safe in pregnancy.
Calamine is a
combination of zinc
oxide and 0.5%
ferric oxide (Fe2O3). The
lotion is
produced with
additional ingredients such...
- Some
metal oxides dissolve in the
presence of
reducing agents,
which can
include organic compounds.
Reductive dissolution of
ferric oxides is integral...
-
sulphide and
hydrogen cyanide, the purifier, p****ed the gas over
trays of
ferric oxide as bog iron ore,
similar to red rust,
which removed sulfur and cyanide...