iron oxide

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The compound obtained by the reaction of oxygen on iron. Either iron(II) oxide (old term ferrous oxide, chemical formula FeO) or iron(III) oxide (old term ferric oxide, chemical formula Fe2O3). Generally known as rust when hydrated
a series of compounds of oxygen and iron occurring naturally or manufactured, used as a pigment in screen printing ink
Fe2O3 is one of the potters favorite colorants, when combined with the right glaze and firing iron oxide can produce greens, browns, blacks, yellows, oranges, subtle blues and grays Most of the best color responses for Iron in a glaze need a reduction firing Iron is also a useful colorant in clay bodies and is best introduced by adding high iron clays to the clay recipe
{i} compound of iron and oxygen
A compound consisting of iron (Fe) combined with oxygen (O) It is the rust you see on iron or steel left exposed to oxygen in the air Hematite (Fe2O3) and Magnetite (Fe3O4) are minerals of iron oxide
Rust or iron ore
In cement iron oxide (Fe2O3) is used as one of the additives
Any of various oxides of iron, such as ferric oxide or ferrous oxide
iron oxides
plural form of iron oxide
iron(II) oxide
A name for the chemical compound FeO, iron oxide where iron has a valence of +2. This is the IUPAC preferred nomenclature. The old term was ferrous oxide
iron(III) oxide
A name for the chemical compound Fe2O3, iron oxide where iron has a valence of +3. This is the IUPAC preferred nomenclature. The old term was ferric oxide
iron oxide