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Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide
A number of chemicals are dubbed iron(III) oxide-hydroxide. These chemicals are oxide-hydroxides of iron, and may occur in anhydrous (FeO) or hydrated (FeO·nH2O) forms. The monohydrate (FeO·H2O) might otherwise be described as iron(III) hydroxide (Fe3), and is also known as hydrated iron oxide or yellow iron oxide.

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