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Iron(II,III) Oxide Powder
Iron(II,III) Oxide Powder
- Purity---
- 99.9%
- Shape---
- powder
- Dimension---
325mesh,200mesh,100mesh
- Property---
- Application---
- raw material
Iron(II,III) oxide is the chemical compound with formula Fe3O4. It occurs in nature as the mineral magnetite. It is one of a number of iron oxides, the others being iron(II) oxide (FeO), which is rare, and iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3) also known as hematite. It contains both Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions and is sometimes formulated as FeO ∙ Fe2O3. This iron oxide is encountered in the laboratory as a black powder. It exhibits permanent magnetism and is ferrimagnetic, but is sometimes incorrectly described as ferromagnetic. Its most extensive use is as a black pigment which is synthesised rather than being extracted from the naturally occurring mineral as the particle size and shape can be varied by the method of production.
| Basic Infomation | |
CAS Number:1317-61-9 ChEBI CHEBI:50821 ChEMBL ChEMBL:1201867 ChemSpider:17215625 PubChem:16211978 UNII XM0M:87F357 | Chemical formula:Fe3O4 FeO.Fe2O3 Molar mass:231.533 g/mol Appearance:solid black powder Density:5 g/cm3 Melting point:1,597 °C (2,907 °F; 1,870 K) Refractive index (nD):2.42 |