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What is Ferrous????

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Answered by raghuramansbi
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In chemistry, the adjective ferrous indicates a compound that contains iron in the +2 oxidation state, possibly as the divalent cation Fe²⁺. It is opposed to "ferric", which indicates presence of iron in a +3 oxidation state, such as the trivalent cation Fe³⁺.

Answered by medasanju
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In chemistry, the adjective ferrous indicates a compound that contains iron in the +2 oxidation state, possibly as the divalent cation Fe²⁺. It is opposed to "ferric", which indicates presence of iron in a +3 oxidation state, such as the trivalent cation Fe³⁺

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