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23 October, 13:25
Iron (ll) and Oxygen formula and correct name.
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Dalton Hess
23 October, 13:46
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Answer: FeO
Explanation: The chemical name of this compound is Iron (II) oxide. Both atoms have an oxidation number of 2, so both are canceled in the subscripts.
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Moses Sellers
23 October, 13:50
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iron is called Fe amd oxygen is called O
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