• Iron(II,III) sulfide is a blue-black (sometimes pinkish[citation needed]) chemical compound of iron and sulfur with formula Fe3S4 or FeS·Fe2S3, which...
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    Iron(II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide (Br.E. sulphide) is one of a family of chemical compounds and minerals with the approximate formula FeS. Iron sulfides...
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  • Iron sulfide or Iron sulphide can refer to range of chemical compounds composed of iron and sulfur. By increasing order of stability: Iron(II) sulfide...
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  • Iron(III) sulfide, also known as ferric sulfide or sesquisulfide (Fe 2S 3), is one of the several binary iron sulfides. It is a solid, black powder that...
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    Ferrous (redirect from Iron(II))
    compounds, as in ferrous chloride for iron(II) chloride (FeCl2). The adjective ferric is used instead for iron(III) salts, containing the cation Fe3+. The...
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    hydrated iron(III) oxide (ferric oxide). Iron(II) oxide also refers to a family of related non-stoichiometric compounds, which are typically iron deficient...
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  • Iron(II) chloride, also known as ferrous chloride, is the chemical compound of formula FeCl2. It is a paramagnetic solid with a high melting point. The...
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    Iron(II) sulfate (British English: iron(II) sulphate) or ferrous sulfate denotes a range of salts with the formula FeSO4·xH2O. These compounds exist most...
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  • Iron(III) chloride describes the inorganic compounds with the formula FeCl3(H2O)x. Also called ferric chloride, these compounds are some of the most important...
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    to lead(II) sulfide, which is black. Treating metal sulfides with strong acid or electrolysis often liberates hydrogen sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide is also...
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