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  • Fe3N2 Formula: Understanding Iron(II) Nitride
    The formula for Fe3N2 is already correct and represents the compound iron(II) nitride. It indicates that the compound contains three iron (Fe) atoms and two nitrogen (N) atoms.

    You might be looking for the chemical name of the compound, which is iron(II) nitride. The Roman numeral "II" indicates that the iron has a +2 charge, which is necessary to balance the -3 charge from the two nitrogen atoms.

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