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Chemical name for Fe2O3?
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Chemical name for Fe2O3?
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Fe₂O₃ is a compound of 2 iron atoms and three oxygen atoms and is called ferric oxide. The other name of Fe₂O₃ is iron(III) oxide.
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The chemical name is
ferric oxide
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iron (III) oxide
or
hematite
. We can found it naturaly as a magnetite, mineral.
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