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How is it possible that iron can form a bond with the sulfate ion and the oxide ion? and Bonds HR #738 sails out into McCovey Cove

How is it possible that iron can form a bond with the sulfate ion and the oxide ion?



How is it possible that iron can form a bond with the sulfate ion and the oxide ion?


Bond best answer:

Answer by shubham.science
iron exhibits +2 oxidation state, thus they form ionic bond with SO4 2- and O2-


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Bonds HR #738 sails out into McCovey Cove
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Bonds gets Splash Hit #33. A kayaker got the ball. The home crowd was on it's feet the moment it was hiit. A great game for Giants fans. For all you Barry haters, this was not a game for you to savor. April 18, 2007. Cards 5 at Giants 6. foto by Jeff Chiu.

BIG CREDIT to the SF Chronicle! Their coverage of the Giants is simply the best. Thanks!



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