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What is the chemical formula for iron (lll) oxide?
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Fe (III) is just Fe^+3.
Oxide is O^-2
When you write them into a chemical formula, they all need to have a neutral charge. You will need two Fe^+3 and three O^-2.
This gives you Fe2O3.
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