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what is iron oxide in the periodic table
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Iron oxide refers to a group of chemical compounds composed of iron and oxygen. While iron (Fe) appears as element 26 in the periodic table and oxygen (O) as element 8, iron oxide itself isn't an element but rather a compound. The most common forms of iron oxide include FeO (iron(II) oxide), Fe2O3 (iron(III) oxide), and Fe3O4 (magnetite or iron(II,III) oxide). These compounds are significant in various applications, from pigments in paints and coatings to the production of iron and steel, and even play roles in magnetic storage and biomedical fields. Understanding the properties of iron oxide is crucial in materials science and engineering for developing new technology and solving practical problems.
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