Iron oxide

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Image:IronOxidePigmentUSGOV.jpg There are a number of iron oxides:

Some of these oxides are used in ceramic applications, particularly in glazing. Iron oxides, along with oxides of other metals, provide the colours in some glazes after being fired at a high temperature. They are also used as pigments (see Category:Iron oxide pigments).

Iron oxides

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  • Iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide (Fe2O3) known in its natural state as hematite (also 'haematite'), but also purified for use as a coating in magnetic audio and computer media, where it is known as ferric oxide. Also known as rouge. This is the form of iron oxide most commonly seen on corroded iron and steel structures ranging from bridges to automobile bodies, and is extraordinarily destructive.

Iron hydroxides

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