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what is difference between Ferric oxide and hydrated ferric oxide?​

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Ferric means the iron(III) ion Fe+3, andferrous means iron(II), which is Fe+2. ... Ferric oxide is Fe2 O3, and ferrous oxide is FeO. Ferrous oxide is reddish in color and is known as the mineral hematite. Ferric oxide is black and is the mineral wustite.

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ferric oxide. : the red or black oxide of iron Fe2O3 found in nature as hematite and as rust and also obtained synthetically and used especially in magnetic materials, as a pigment, and for polishing.

The formula of Hydrated Ferric Oxide is

The metal atom iron has 3 as the oxidation state in the compound Ferric Oxide. Its weight is 159.6 grams.

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