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What is the chemical formula for iron(II) hydroxide?

Fe, OH
Fe(OH)
FeOH
0 FeOH

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None of the above, it is Fe(OH)2
User CodyEngel
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Answer: None of the given options .

Explanation: The chemical formula of Iron (II) hydroxide can be written as

Fe (OH)2

As iron is present in its +2 state and hyrdoxide ion has charge of one negative unit .

Thus iron hydroxide can be written as the above and none of the given options is correct.

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