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  • 2Fe₂O₃ Explained: Properties, Uses, and Chemical Significance
    The chemical equation 2Fe2O3 represents two molecules of iron(III) oxide. It is a compound composed of iron and oxygen atoms. Iron(III) oxide is a reddish-brown powder that is commonly found in nature as the mineral hematite. It is an important industrial material and is used in a variety of applications, such as in the production of steel, as a pigment in paints and ceramics, and as a polishing agent.
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