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Homework Statement
Basically, I missed a quiz question that had to do with solubility. According to the instructor's own rules AND everything I have read online, iron (iii) carbonate is insoluble.
The chemical formula for Iron (iii) Carbonate is Fe2(CO3)3.
No, Iron (iii) Carbonate is not soluble in water. It is considered insoluble in water.
The solubility of Iron (iii) Carbonate is affected by factors such as temperature, pH level, and the presence of other substances in the solution.
Iron (iii) Carbonate appears as a grayish-white solid or powder.
Iron (iii) Carbonate is commonly used as a pigment in paints and dyes, as a catalyst in chemical reactions, and in the production of iron oxides and other iron compounds.