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Iron oxide - 100 grams - FE2O3


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Iron Oxide has many uses, as a pigment for coloring/dyes, in chemical
-pigment: Iron oxide is commonly used as a pigment for coloring all
sorts of materials, like paints, plastics, and rubber. It is also used
for the dye in tattoos. The major colors that can be created by iron
oxide are red, black, yellow, and brown.
-catalyst: Iron oxide can be used as a catalyst, or a means to create
a reaction between two other substances without being used itself, in
many reactions. One reaction in which iron oxide is a catalyst is the
converting of carbon monoxide, a toxic gas, into carbon dioxide, a
necessary gas for the planet. Another instance in which iron oxide is
used as a catalyst is the synthesis of ammonia. Many other reactions
can be performed using iron oxide as a catalyst.
-magnets: Certain magnets, called “ceramic” or “ferrite” magnets, use
iron oxide as a raw material, along with barium or strontium carbonate.
These magnets are inexpensive and they have a high force, but they are
-source of heat: When iron oxide is reacted with aluminum, it releases
great amounts of heat, enough to weld metals together. The exothermic
reaction of iron and oxygen to create rust is widely used in heat packs.
http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/IR/iron_III_oxide.html
Formula as commonly written: Fe2O3
Melting point: 1565°C (decomposes)
-Iron oxide is not toxic, although some dangers are present when the
fumes or dust of iron oxide are inhaled.
-Inhalation of any metallic fumes or dust can cause irritation to the
throat and nasal area. They can also irritate the eyes.
-Extended inhalation of iron oxide in high concentrations in the form
of dust or fumes can cause pulmonary effects, eventually resulting in
siderosis (inflammation of the lungs).
I now offer a higher quality of Iron Oxide than ever before.
Keep in mind that I ALWAYS try to keep my Iron Oxide at the highest
levels of purity, grade, and color at all times, but do to circumstances
this is unavoidable, but in most cases the variations are extremely slight.
I cannot be held responsible for anything you do using any of my products.
Pictured is a pile of 100 grams of Iron (III) Oxide



Iron oxide - 100 grams - FE2O3