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  • Iron(II) Carbide (FeC): Formula, Properties & Explanation
    The formula for iron(II) carbide is FeC.

    Here's why:

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

    * Carbide refers to a compound containing carbon with a -4 charge (C⁴⁻).

    To balance the charges, we need one iron(II) ion (Fe²⁺) and one carbide ion (C⁴⁻), resulting in the formula FeC.

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