Chemistry, asked by shrivarsajoos, 1 year ago

how to find the formula of ferric carbonate and what is ferric??????

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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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So the final formula is: Fe2 (CO3)3, where the numbers are supposed to be subscripts. Explicitly showing the ferric oxidation state can be done with Roman numerals: Fe(III)2 (CO3)3. Ferric has a valence of +3 and carbonate has a valence of -2.

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Answered by trmanormak
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1. Fe2 (CO3)3, where the numbers are supposed to be subscripts. Explicitly showing the ferric oxidation state can be done with Roman numerals: Fe(III)2 (CO3)3. Ferric has a valence of +3 and carbonate has a valence of -2.

2. of iron with a valency of three; of iron

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