Iron(II) oxide

Iron(II) oxide, also called ferrous oxide, is a black-colored powder with the chemical formula FeO. It consists of the element iron in the oxidation state of 2 bonded to oxygen.

Iron oxide powder combined with aluminium powder forms a mixture called thermite. When ignited, thermite produces aluminium oxide and molten iron in a highly exothermic reaction. Thermite reactions are extremely hazardous unless appropriate precautions are taken.

Iron(II) oxide should not be confused with rust, which usually consists of iron(III) oxide.

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See also: Iron(II) oxide, Aluminium, Aluminium oxide, CAS number, Celsius, Chemical compound, Element, Exothermic reaction, Inorganic chemistry