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30 March, 09:50
Systematic name for Fe2O3 (s)
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Scott Nichols
30 March, 10:14
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Cul (s) - - > represents its state which means solid, Here Valency of copper is 1 so its cuprous.
Fe2O3--> Ferric Oxide is a solid. Here valency of Fe is + 3 so its Ferric
CoF2--> Cobalt Flouride is a solid
FeO - - > Ferrous Oxide is a solid. Here valency of iron is + 2 so its Ferrous.
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