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Ferrous

In chemistry, iron(II) refers to the element iron in its +2 oxidation state. The adjective ferrous or the prefix ferro- is often used to specify such 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 word ferrous is derived from the Latin word ferrum…

Ferrous ions in biology, Ferrous salts and complexes & Gallery

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Ferrous ions in biology

Ferrous salts and complexes

Ferrous minerals and other solids

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Ferrous

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Triples33
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.03125
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related to Ferrous minerals and other solids · 12
Ferrous → Examples, Fe, Fe-deficient, Fe3O4, FeO, FeS, For, II, III, Iron, The, These
related to Gallery · 12
Ferrous → Fe, Fe3, FeC2O4, Ferrosilite, FeSFerrous, FeSiO3, FeSO4, Humboldtine, Melanterite, NO3, PO4, Troilite
see also · 7
Ferrous → Category, FeO, Ferromagnetism, II, Inorganic, Iron, Mechanism

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iron ii complexes iii fe ligands compounds salts chloride water electrons meaning six cation many form aquo include adjective used

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waterinstance ofalthough more precise descriptions include other ligands0.80text
halidesinstance ofalthough more precise descriptions include other ligands0.80text
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsIron0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsII0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsExamples0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsFeS0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsFeO0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsThese0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsFor0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsFe-deficient0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsThe0.60section
Ferrousrelated to Ferrous minerals and other solidsFe0.60section

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