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Which two main oxides are formed by Iron ( Fe) ?​

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Answered by anshumanmohanty2006
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It occurs in nature as the mineral magnetite. It is one of a number of iron oxides, the others being iron(II) oxide (FeO), which is rare, and iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3) also known as hematite.

Chemical formula: Fe3O4; FeO.Fe2O3

Melting point: 1,597 °C (2,907 °F; 1,870 K)

Boiling point: 2,623 °C (4,753 °F; 2,896 K)

Density: 5 g/cm3

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Answered by AkashKumar372
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Iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe2O3. It is one of the three main oxides of iron, the other two being iron(II) oxide (FeO), which is rare; and iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4), which also occurs naturally as the mineral magnetite.

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