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A Roman numeral is to indicate the charge of the iron. So, iron ( II ) oxide would have a chemical formula of FeO . (The oxide ion has a 2? charge to balance the 2+ of the iron to form a neutral compound.)
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A Roman numeral is to indicate the charge of the iron. So, iron ( II ) oxide would have a chemical formula of FeO . (The oxide ion has a 2? charge to balance the 2+ of the iron to form a neutral compound.)