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  • Iron Oxide (Fe₂O₃): Number of Iron Atoms per Molecule - Chemistry Explained
    Each molecule of iron oxide (Fe₂O₃) contains two iron atoms.

    Here's why:

    * The chemical formula Fe₂O₃ tells us the ratio of iron (Fe) atoms to oxygen (O) atoms in the molecule.

    * The subscript "2" next to the Fe indicates that there are two iron atoms.

    * The subscript "3" next to the O indicates that there are three oxygen atoms.

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