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50.
The iron ore magnetite consists of
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Vanshika said:
2 years ago
It is Fe3O4
Boodibasava said:
4 years ago
Haematite : Fe2O3.
Magnitite : FeO.Fe2O3.
Magnitite : FeO.Fe2O3.
Boodibasava said:
4 years ago
Haematite : Fe2O3.
Magnitite : FeO.Fe2O3.
Magnitite : FeO.Fe2O3.
Dwaipayan said:
6 years ago
Magnetite is Fe3O4 which is basically ferrouso ferric oxide.
Snohumous said:
7 years ago
It is Fe3o4.
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Siva Rama Krishna said:
8 years ago
Thank you all.
Manor parrikar said:
9 years ago
Fe3o4 is the correct answer and is a magnetic ore of iron.
Fe2o3 is haematite.
Fe2o3 is haematite.
Ambor international said:
9 years ago
What is the full form of Fe2O3?
Rubi said:
10 years ago
Correct answer is fe3o4 not given in any option.
Ashwini said:
1 decade ago
Magnetite is a mineral, one of the three common naturally occurring iron oxides (chemical formula Fe3O4).
Fe2O3 is hematite.
Fe2O3 is hematite.
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