The Transition Metals (Section)The most important oxides

Chapter 13, Problem 20E

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Problem 20E

The Transition Metals (Section)

The most important oxides of iron are magnetite, Fe3O4, and hematite, Fe2O3. (a) What are the oxidation states of iron in these compounds? (b) One of these iron oxides is ferrimagnetic, and the other is antiferromagnetic. Which iron oxide is likely to show which type of magnetism? Explain.

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