Ferrous sulfite (Fe(II)sulfite or Iron(II)sulfite) is FeSO3
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First of all Ferrous is from Fe, and "(II)" signifies the positive valence of an atom. This means Iron(II) has a +2 And iron has a positive charge since it's a metal.
And for sulfite, it's SO subscript 3 with a -2 charge.
So if you put that together the 2+ and 2- cancel each other out.
Leaving the formula to be... FeSO3
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The chemical formula for ferrous sulfite is FeSO3. It is a compound that consists of iron (Fe) and sulfite ions (SO3^2-).
The formula for potassium sulfite is K2SO3. It consists of two potassium ions (K+) and one sulfite ion (SO3^2-).
The formula of the ion hydrogen sulfite with a charge of -1 is HSO3-.
The chemical formula for tin(II) sulfite is SnSO3.
The chemical formula of the ferrous sulfate is FeSO4.
The formula for iron(II) sulfite is FeSO3.