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The chemical formula of magnet…..?


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The chemical formula of the magnet is Fe3O4

The iron oxide with the chemical formula Fe3O4is known as the mineral magnetite. This iron oxide is encountered in the laboratory as a black powder. It exhibits permanent magnetism and is ferrimagnetic. It is one of a no. of iron oxides, the other being iron(2) oxide(FeO), which is rare, and iron(3) oxideFe2O3 which also occurs naturally as mineral hematite.

Although magnetite can be extracted naturally but due to its laboratory use where it is needed in different shapes it also synthesizes in a laboratory.

Preparation of magnetite:

Under anaerobic conditions, ferrous hydroxideFeOH2 can be oxidised by water to form magnetite and molecular hydrogen. This process is described by the Schikorr reaction.

3FeOH2Fe2O4+H2+2H2Oferroushydroxidemagnetite

The well-crystallized magnetite (Fe3O4) is thermodynamically more stable than the ferrous hydroxide (Fe(OH)2).


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