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Question: The molecular formula of ferric oxide___ A) \({\text{FeO}}\) B) \(F{e_2}O\) C) \(F{e_2}{O_3}\)...

The molecular formula of ferric oxide___
A) FeO{\text{FeO}}
B) Fe2OF{e_2}O
C) Fe2O3F{e_2}{O_3}
D) None of these{\text{None of these}}

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Solution

Iron (III) oxide or ferric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe2O3F{e_2}{O_3} . It is one of the three main oxides of iron, the other two being iron (II) oxide, which is rare; and iron (II, III) oxide, which also occurs naturally as the mineral magnetite.

Complete step by step answer:
(A) FeO{\text{FeO}}: Iron (II) oxide or ferrous oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula FeO{\text{FeO}}. Its mineral form is known as wüstite. One of several iron oxides, it is a black-coloured powder that is sometimes confused with rust, the latter of which consists of hydrated iron (III) oxide.
(B) Fe2OF{e_2}O: The oxidation is the process involved in the ferrous oxide. The iron ion Fe+3F{e^{ + 3}}oxidation number is 33(three).
And for the O2{O^{2 - }} oxide ion the oxidation number is 22.
The oxidative summation of the iron ion and the oxygen ion equals to zero.
The oxidation number carries to be in a different oxidation state resulting in the electronically neutral substance.
The oxidation results in the donation and the sharing of electrons.
(C) Fe2O3F{e_2}{O_3}:
Iron (III) oxide or ferric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe2O3F{e_2}{O_3} . It is one of the three main oxides of iron, the other two being iron (II) oxide, which is rare; and iron (II, III) oxide, which also occurs naturally as the mineral magnetite.
Iron (III) oxide is a product of the oxidation of iron. It can be prepared in the laboratory by electrolyzing a solution of sodium bicarbonate, an inert electrolyte, with an iron anode:
4 Fe + 3 O2  + 2 H2O  4 FeO(OH)4{\text{ Fe }} + {\text{ }}3{\text{ }}{O_2}\; + {\text{ }}2{\text{ }}{H_2}O{\text{ }} \to {\text{ }}4{\text{ FeO}}\left( {{\text{OH}}} \right)
The resulting hydrated iron (III) oxide, written here as FeO(OH)FeO\left( {OH} \right)dehydrates around 200  C200\;^\circ C.
2 FeO(OH)  Fe2O3  + H2O2{\text{ FeO}}\left( {{\text{OH}}} \right){\text{ }} \to {\text{ }}F{e_2}{O_3}\; + {\text{ }}{H_2}O
Therefore, option C is the correct answer.

Note:
As the mineral known as hematite,Fe2O3F{e_2}{O_3} is the main source of iron for the steel industry. Fe2O3F{e_2}{O_3} is readily attacked by acids. Iron (III) oxide is often called rust, and to some extent this label is useful, because rust shares several properties and has a similar composition; however, in chemistry, rust is considered an ill-defined material, described as hydrated ferric oxide.