ferric oxide

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ferric oxide

A scientist holds a sample of ferric oxide in a laboratory.

Definition

Noun: * A red oxide of iron: A chemical compound composed of iron and oxygen with the formula Fe₂O₃. It is a common reddish-brown compound found naturally as the mineral hematite and is the primary component of rust.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The characteristic red color of Mars is due to the presence of ferric oxide dust on its surface.
    • Ferric oxide is widely used as a pigment in paints, coatings, and construction materials.
    • When iron corrodes in the presence of oxygen and water, it forms ferric oxide, commonly known as rust.
Advanced Usage
  • As a polishing compound: Finely powdered ferric oxide, known as jeweler's rouge or red rouge, is used for polishing metals and glass.
    • The lapidary used ferric oxide to give the silver a final, mirror-like polish.
  • In magnetic media: Certain forms of ferric oxide have been used in the magnetic coating of audio and video tapes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hematite (n): The primary mineral form of ferric oxide (Fe₂O₃).
  • Rust (n): A common name for the hydrated form of ferric oxide that results from the corrosion of iron.
  • Iron(III) oxide (n): The systematic IUPAC name for ferric oxide.
Synonyms
  • Iron(III) oxide: The formal chemical name.
  • Red iron oxide: A common name referring to its color and composition.
Related Compounds (Not Phrasal Verbs)
  • Ferrous oxide (n): Iron(II) oxide (FeO), a different oxide of iron.
  • Magnetite (n): Iron(II,III) oxide (Fe₃O₄), a magnetic oxide of iron.
ferric oxide

A scientist holds a sample of ferric oxide in a laboratory.

Noun
  1. a red oxide of iron