Iron(II) Carbonate

Name:
Iron(II) Carbonate
Formula:
FeCO3
Molar Mass:
115.8539


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FeCO3 Molar Mass Converter
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FeCO3 Molar Mass Conversion in Batch

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Elem.
Name
Total
Atomic
Mass
Mass
Fe
Iron
1
(20%)
55.85
55.85
(48.207%)
C
Carbon
1
(20%)
12.01
12.01
(10.367%)
O
Oxgen
3
(60%)
16
48
(41.431%)
 FeCO3
Total: 115.8539



FeCO3 is a white crystal. It is insoluable in water. Its boiling point is 333.6 ̊C (632.48 ̊F), density 3.9 g/cm3. FeCO3 is not toxic. FeCO3 is the component of mineral Siderite.

Example Reactions:
• FeCO3 = FeO + CO2
• FeCO3 + H2CO3 = Fe(HCO3)2
• FeCl2 + Na2CO3 = FeCO3 + 2NaCl
• Fe(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 = FeCO3 + 2NaNO3
• FeSO4 + K2CO3 = FeCO3 + K2SO4
• FeSO4 + Na2CO3 = FeCO3 + Na2SO4
• FeCO3 + H2SO4 = FeSO4 + CO2 + H2O
• FeCO3 + 2HCl = FeCl2 + H2O + CO2
• Li2CO3 + Fe(NO3)2 = FeCO3 + 2LiNO3
• FeBr2 + K2CO3 = FeCO3 + 2KBr


Related Compounds:

• HCO3
Hydrogen Carbonate Ion {-}
• H2CO3
Carbonic Acid
• Mg(CO)2
Magnesium Hypocarbonite
• MgCO3
Magnesium Carbonate
• FeCO2
Iron(II) Carbonite
• CaCO3
Calcium Carbonate
• MgCO4
Magnesium Percarbonate
• Na2CO3
Sodium Carbonate
• Na2CO4
Sodium Peroxycarbonate
• K2CO3
Potassium Carbonate
• FeC2O4
Iron(II) Oxalate
• Na2C2O6
Sodium Peroxodicarbonate
• Fe(CO)5
Iron Carbonyl
Di-n-propyl Perdicarbonate
• K2C6O6
Potassium Rhodizonate
Iron(III) Carbonate
Iron(III) Oxalate
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