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Fe304 is an example of

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Answered by sanpreetpachhala
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Iron(II, III) oxide

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Iron(II, III) oxide is the chemical compound with formula Fe₃O₄. It occurs in nature as the mineral magnetite. It is one of a number of iron oxides, the others being iron(II) oxide, which is rare, and iron(III) oxide which also occurs naturally as the mineral hematite.

Answered by anjumashrafi90
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Fe304 is an example of mixed oxide. Hope this helps you

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