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- Historical Background
- Compound Name, Formula, Polar Mass
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- Natural abundance and how it's obtained
- Explanation of Sturcture
- Chemical Properties/ Reacton Tendencies
- Uses and Importance of the Compound
- References
Iron oxide has a red-brown color. It is completely odorless and insoluble in water. Iron oxide will decompose into its elements before boiling.