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why is iron oxide fe2o3
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Iron oxide (Fe2O3) is a chemical compound composed of two iron (Fe) atoms and three oxygen (O) atoms, forming a molecule with the formula Fe2O3. This composition results from the valency of iron (Fe) which can vary, but in iron(III) oxide, iron has a valency of +3. The oxygen has a valency of -2. To balance the charges and achieve stability, two iron atoms each providing +3 charge (total of +6) combine with three oxygen atoms each providing -2 charge (total of -6), resulting in a neutrally charged compound. It's a common form of iron oxide and can be found in nature as the mineral hematite. It is widely used in various industrial applications, including steel manufacturing and as a pigment.
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