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  • Iron(II) Oxide (FeO): Name, Formula & Properties Explained
    The ionic compound FeO is called iron(II) oxide.

    Here's why:

    * Fe represents the element iron.

    * O represents the element oxygen.

    * The Roman numeral (II) indicates that the iron ion has a +2 charge (Fe²⁺).

    * Oxygen typically has a -2 charge (O²⁻).

    To balance the charges, one iron ion (Fe²⁺) combines with one oxide ion (O²⁻).

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