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RED IRON OXIDE
Red iron oxide, also known as hematite, is a common form of iron(III) oxide. Its chemical formula is Fe2O3. Hematite is a mineral that occurs as crystals or earthy masses and is often used as a red pigment in a variety of applications, including paints, pigments, dyes and cosmetics.
Red iron oxide, or hematite, is a chemical substance characterized by the following properties:
Chemical formula: Fe2O3 (i.e. two iron atoms bonded to three oxygen atoms).
Appearance: Red iron oxide has a characteristic red color. It can appear as a fine powder, crystals or solid masses.
Physical properties :
- Red iron oxide is generally insoluble in water.
- It has a relatively high density.
- It is often magnetic, especially when finely divided.
Technical applications :
- Pigment : Red iron oxide is widely used as a pigment in the paints, pigments, coatings and dyes industry because of its bright, stable color.
- Catalyst: It can be used as a catalyst in certain chemical reactions.
- Magnetic applications: Due to its magnetic properties, it can be used in certain applications related to magnets and magnetization.Red iron oxide, or hematite, is a chemical substance characterized by the following properties:
- Chemical formula: Fe2O3 (i.e. two iron atoms bonded to three oxygen atoms).
- Appearance: Red iron oxide has a characteristic red color. It can appear as a fine powder, crystals or solid masses.
Physical properties :
- Red iron oxide is generally insoluble in water.
- It has a relatively high density.
- It is often magnetic, especially when finely divided.
Technical applications :
- Pigment : Red iron oxide is widely used as a pigment in the paints, pigments, coatings and dyes industry because of its bright, stable color.
- Catalyst: It can be used as a catalyst in certain chemical reactions.
- Magnetic applications: Due to its magnetic properties, it can be used in certain applications related to magnets and magnetization.
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