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Write the ionic equation for the following.
a) Fe- Fe^2+?​

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Answered by luvssamantha1617
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What does Fe 2+ mean?

In chemistry, iron(II) refers to the element iron in its +2 oxidation state. In ionic compounds (salts), such an atom may occur as a separate cation (positive ion) denoted by Fe2+. The adjective ferrous or the prefix ferro- is often used to specify such compounds — as in "ferrous chloride" for iron(II) chloride, FeCl.

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