Q 19: Ferric
oxide crystallises in a hexagonal close–packed array of oxide ions with two out
of every three octahedral holes occupied by ferric ions. Derive the formula of
the ferric oxide.
Solution:
Suppose the number of oxide (O2–)
ions = N.
Number of octahedral
void = number of anions
So that the number of
octahedral voids = N
Given that
Two out of every three octahedral
holes are occupied by ferric ions.
So that the number of ferric (Fe3+)
ions = 2N/3
The ratio of the number of Fe3+ ions
to the number of O2− ions,
Fe3+
: O2− = 2N/3 : N
Multiply 3 and divide by N we get
Fe3+
: O2− = 2 : 3
Hence, the formula of
the ferric oxide is Fe2O3.
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