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Irin olọ́ksíjìn

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(Àtúnjúwe láti Iron oxide)
Iron oxide pigment

Awon irin olọ́ksíjìn (Iron oxides) je adapo kemika ti won ni irin ati oksijin. Lapapo, iye awon irin oloksijin ati oxyhydroxides ti a mo je merindinlogun.[1] The uses of these various oxides and hydroxides are tremendously diverse ranging from pigments in ceramic glaze, to use in thermite.

  • high-pressure FeOOH
  • schwertmannite (ideally Fe8O8(OH)6(SO)·nH2O or Fe3+16O16(OH,SO4)12-13·10-12H2O)[2]
  1. Cornell, RM; Schwertmann, U (2003). The iron oxides: structure, properties, reactions, occurrences and uses. Wiley VCH. ISBN 3-527-30274-3. 
  2. http://www.mindat.org/min-7281.html Mindat