Question
Question: \[F{{e}_{3}}{{O}_{4}}\] is the chemical formula of: (a) Monazite (b) Magnetite (c) Haematite ...
Fe3O4 is the chemical formula of:
(a) Monazite
(b) Magnetite
(c) Haematite
(d) bauxite
Solution
Hint: A chemical formula is the presentation of the chemical proportions of the constituent atoms that constitute a particular molecule or a compound. Some of the non-metal exist as simple molecules with two atoms joined together. These elements are diatomic.
Complete step by step answer:
Fe3O4 is an example of mixed oxide. It is a short notation for FeO.Fe2O3. The name is derived from the name of its constituent oxides. FeO is called ferrous oxide while Fe2O3 is called ferric oxide. Hence, the name of compound ferrous ferric oxide. It is also known as magnetite.
It is also represented as Iron (II,III) oxide and is a black ore of iron which forms opaque crystals and exerts strong magnetism. They occur in nature in the form of mineral magnetite.
It is formed by a reaction called Schikorr reaction. The chemical reaction can be given as follows:
3Fe(OH)2→Fe3O4+H2+2H2O
Iron forms both Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions. The first combines with oxygen ions to FeO; the second Fe2O3. Fe3O4 can be thought of as a mixture of both compounds in equal amounts.
Let’s see why other options are incorrect.
a) Chemical formula of monazite (Ce,LA,Nd,Th)(PO4,SiO4), here any one cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, and thorium can substitute for the mineral's structure; and, we can also substitute silica for phosphate.
c) Chemical formula for haematite is Fe2O3.
d) Chemical formula of bauxite is Al2O3.2H2O.
So, the correct option is (b).
Note: It is mainly used as a drug Ferumoxytol which is an iron replacement product indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia in adult patients with chronic kidney disease.
It is also used in the water gas shift reaction as a catalyst in the “Haber process”.