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difference between Fe2+ and Fe+2

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Answered by ashajain93
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The two most common forms for iron are Fe(II), in which the iron ion shares two of its electrons, and Fe(III), in which it shares three electrons. The oxidation state of iron is interesting and important, because it dramatically effects the solubility of iron in sea water.
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