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what is the difference between ferric and ferrous oxide

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Ferric means the ion(III) ion Fe+3, and ferrous means iron(II), which is Fe+2. Both of these ions react with oxygen, but ferric oxide is more common. ... 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 means the iron(III) ion Fe+3, and ferrous means iron(II), which is Fe+2. Both of these ions react with oxygen, but ferric oxide is more common. ... 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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