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Wüstite (FeO,
sometimes also
written as Fe0.95O) is a
mineral form of
mostly iron(II)
oxide found with
meteorites and
native iron. It has a grey colour...
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inorganic compound with the
formula FeO. Its
mineral form is
known as
wüstite. One of
several iron oxides, it is a black-colored
powder that is sometimes...
- of
wüstite (FeO) so that
particles with a core of
magnetite become surrounded by a s**** of
wüstite. The
further reduction of
magnetite and
wüstite leads...
- at the earth's surface,
particularly wüstite, magnetite, and hematite.
Oxides of FeII FeO: iron(II) oxide,
wüstite Mixed oxides of FeII and
FeIII Fe3O4:...
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transformation of
wustite FeO into iron, and
removes 30% of the
total oxygen supplied,
mainly in the form of iron
oxide Fe2O3. This mode of
wustite reduction...
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botryoids themselves vary
widely in diameter. Mill
scale Mineral redox buffer Wüstite Dunlop,
David J.; Özdemir, Özden (2001). Rock Magnetism:
Fundamentals and...
- fayalite-magnetite-quartz: 3 Fe2SiO4 + O2 ⇌ 2 Fe3O4 + 3 SiO2 WM:
wüstite-magnetite: 3 Fe1−xO + O2 ~ Fe3O4 IW: iron-
wüstite: 2 (1-x) Fe + O2 ⇌ 2 Fe1−xO QIF: quartz-iron-fayalite:...
- QFM buffer. At
still lower oxygen levels,
magnetite forms a
buffer with
wüstite known as the MW buffer. The QFM and MW
buffers have been used extensively...
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compounds follow the law of
multiple proportion. An
example is the iron
oxide wüstite,
which can
contain between 0.83 and 0.95 iron
atoms for
every oxygen atom...
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magnesium oxide (MgO). In
nature it
usually forms a
solid solution with
wüstite (FeO) and is then
referred to as
ferropericlase or magnesiowüstite. It...