FeNo2 is iron nitrite.
Answer 2. Ferrous Nitrite or iron Nitrite (II)would be Fe(NO2)2.
Ferric Nitrite or Iron Nitrite (III) would be Fe(NO2)3.
This nonexistent compound would be called
iron(IV) oxide or alternativelly iron dioxide
The known oxides of iron include
FeO iron(II) oxide
Fe3O4 Iron (II,III) oxide
Fe2O3 iron (III) oxide
Fe(NO3)3 = Iron III nitrate or ferric nitrate.
Fe(NO3)2 is a compound also known as Iron (II) Nitrate.
Fe = Iron
N= Nitrogen
O = Oxygen
The molar mass is 179.8548 g/mol.
Iron(III) nitrate or ferric nitrate is a chemical compound also called Fe(NO3)3.
That is the formula for Iron(III) Nitrate.
The name of this compound Fe(II) nitrate.
Iron nitrite
Nitrous Oxide
or nitrogen dioxide
iron II nitrate
yes it is.
Rust.
inorganic
fe + 2 O ------> FeO2 iron II oxide
13 L of FeO2 can be produced from 50.0 L of O2 at STP.
FEO2
FeO2 - Iron oxide
iron and 2 oxygen
Iron Oxide is a solid.
approx. 45.6
FeO2= is a ferric ion where FeO3- is a ferrous ion.
Salt peter refers to the compound potassium nitrate or sometimes sodium nitrate. both saltpeter do have a metallic element in their make up however they are not metals any more then Feo2 (rust is a metal).