Write something about Fe2H2O4
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Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide or ferric oxyhydroxide is the chemical compound of iron, oxygen, and hydrogen with formula FeO(OH). The compound is often encountered as one of its hydrates, FeO(OH)·nH. 2O [Rust]. The monohydrate FeO(OH)·H. 2O (CAS 51274-00-1, C.I. 77492) is often referred to as iron(III) hydroxide Fe(OH)
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- Fe2O3.xH2O is called hydrated ferric Oxide.
- It is a hydrated crystal.
- When ferric ion forms an ionic bond with Oxygen, it is called ferric Oxide.
- Mainly there are 2 types of valency of Iron (Fe)— 2 and 3.
- We say it usually as 'rust'.
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