Write the formula of each along with its valency (a) ferric (b) aluminium (c) phosphate (d) phosphite
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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) the rarer form, and iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4) which naturally as magnetite.
- AlCl₃
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chloride
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chlorideMolar mass: 133.34 g/mol
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chlorideMolar mass: 133.34 g/molSoluble in: Water
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- AlCl₃
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chloride
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chlorideMolar mass: 133.34 g/mol
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chlorideMolar mass: 133.34 g/molSoluble in: Water
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chlorideMolar mass: 133.34 g/molSoluble in: WaterPeople also
- AlCl₃
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chloride
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chlorideMolar mass: 133.34 g/mol
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chlorideMolar mass: 133.34 g/molSoluble in: Water
- AlCl₃IUPAC ID: aluminium chlorideMolar mass: 133.34 g/molSoluble in: WaterPeople also
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c) phosphate
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