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The iron(II) ion has +2 charge - Fe2+ The carbonate has -2 charge - CO32- the charge must be balanced so for every one iron(II) ion there should be one carbonate ion. Therefore the formula of Iron(II) Carbonate is: FeCO3

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The chemical formula for Iron (II) Carbide is Fe2C. You know this because Iron (II) has a charge of +2, while Carbon (known as carbide in this chemical formula) has a charge of -4. To balance the charges of the two elements and make them equal to a charge of 0, you would need 2 of the Iron (II) atoms in order to balance the charge (Iron (II) being now +4, Carbide being -4).

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FeCO3

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FeCO3

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Fe(C2H3O2)2

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