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Ferric oxide is solid at room temperature.

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Iron(II) oxide (FeO) is a black solid at room temperature with a crystal structure that changes at higher temperatures. The exact phase at room temperature depends on the preparation method and conditions, but FeO typically exists in a rock salt structure where iron ions are surrounded by oxygen ions in a cubic arrangement.

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