Question
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
B) Fe2O
C) Fe2O3
D) None of these
Solution
Iron (III) oxide or ferric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe2O3 . 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: Iron (II) oxide or ferrous oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula 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) Fe2O: The oxidation is the process involved in the ferrous oxide. The iron ion Fe+3oxidation number is 3(three).
And for the O2− oxide ion the oxidation number is 2.
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) Fe2O3:
Iron (III) oxide or ferric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe2O3 . 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)
The resulting hydrated iron (III) oxide, written here as FeO(OH)dehydrates around 200∘C.
2 FeO(OH) → Fe2O3+ H2O
Therefore, option C is the correct answer.
Note:
As the mineral known as hematite,Fe2O3 is the main source of iron for the steel industry. Fe2O3 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.