Difference between revisions of "Iron Carbonate"
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| − | [[Iron Carbonate]] is a [[solid]] (at [[Room Temperature|room temperature]]) chemical [[compound]] with the [[Chemical Formula|formula]]   | + | [[Iron Carbonate]] is a [[solid]] (at [[Room Temperature|room temperature]]) chemical [[compound]] with the [[Chemical Formula|formula]] Fe<sub>2</sub>(CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub>.  | 
===About Iron Carbonate===  | ===About Iron Carbonate===  | ||
: [[Iron Carbonate]] is a [[base]].  | : [[Iron Carbonate]] is a [[base]].  | ||
| − | : [[Iron Carbonate]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] with [[acid]]s to produce a [[Iron]] [[salt  | + | : [[Iron Carbonate]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] with [[acid]]s to produce a [[Iron]] [[salt]] and [[water]].  | 
:: [[Hydrochloric Acid]] + [[Iron Carbonate]] → [[Iron Chloride]] + [[Carbon Dioxide]] + [[Water]]  | :: [[Hydrochloric Acid]] + [[Iron Carbonate]] → [[Iron Chloride]] + [[Carbon Dioxide]] + [[Water]]  | ||
:: [[Sulphuric Acid]] + [[Iron Carbonate]] → [[Iron Sulphate]] + [[Carbon Dioxide]] + [[Water]]  | :: [[Sulphuric Acid]] + [[Iron Carbonate]] → [[Iron Sulphate]] + [[Carbon Dioxide]] + [[Water]]  | ||
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| − | [[Iron Carbonate]] is a [[solid]] ([[STP]]) chemical [[compound]]   | + | [[Iron Carbonate]] is a [[solid]] ([[STP]]) chemical [[compound]].  | 
===About Iron Carbonate===  | ===About Iron Carbonate===  | ||
| + | : [[Iron Carbonate]] may have the following [[Chemical Formula|formulae]]:  | ||
| + | :*FeCO<sub>3</sub> and is known as [[Iron (II) Carbonate]].  | ||
| + | :*Fe<sub>2</sub>(CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub> and is known as [[Iron (III) Carbonate]].  | ||
: [[Iron Carbonate]] is a [[base]].  | : [[Iron Carbonate]] is a [[base]].  | ||
| − | : [[Iron Carbonate]] [[  | + | : [[Iron Carbonate]] is held together by [[Ionic Bond|ionic bonds]].  | 
| − | + | : [[Iron Carbonate]] has a [[Giant Ionic Structure|giant ionic structure]].  | |
| − | + | : [[Iron Carbonate]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] with [[acid]]s to produce a [[Iron]] [[salt]] and [[water]].  | |
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 3 April 2019
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Iron Carbonate is a solid (at room temperature) chemical compound with the formula Fe2(CO3)3.
About Iron Carbonate
- Iron Carbonate is a base.
 - Iron Carbonate reacts with acids to produce a Iron salt and water.
 
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Iron Carbonate is a solid (STP) chemical compound.
About Iron Carbonate
- Iron Carbonate may have the following formulae:
- FeCO3 and is known as Iron (II) Carbonate.
 - Fe2(CO3)3 and is known as Iron (III) Carbonate.
 
 - Iron Carbonate is a base.
 - Iron Carbonate is held together by ionic bonds.
 - Iron Carbonate has a giant ionic structure.
 - Iron Carbonate reacts with acids to produce a Iron salt and water.