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27 September, 15:48

Given what we know about wüstite, what are the iron-to-oxygen ratios for hematite and magnetite

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  1. 27 September, 19:00
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    The mineral form of iron II oxide is known as wüstite. Hematite (69.9% Fe) and Magnetite (72.4% Fe) are two other examples of iron oxide. Magnetite has naturally high iron content than Hematite.

    iron-to-oxygen ratios of

    Hematite

    3.79 g of Fe and 1.63 g O

    and

    Magnetite

    22.8 g Fe and 8.70 g O

    where Fe symbolise iron and O symbolise oxygen.
  2. 27 September, 19:07
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    Magnetite - 3:4

    Hematite-2:3

    Explanation:

    Hematite is an ore of iron. Its chemical formula is Fe₂O₃. It means there are 2 iron atoms per 3 oxygen atoms. The ratio of iron-to-oxygen is 2:3.

    Magnetite is also an ore of iron. Its chemical formula is Fe₃O₄. It means there are 3 Iron atoms per 4 oxygen atoms. The ratio of iron-to-oxygen is 3:4.
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