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Synonyms:     11554 Red,   1317-60-8,   76774-74-8,   Anchred standard,   Anhydrous iron oxide,   Anhydrous oxide of iron,   Armenian bole,   Bauxite residue,   Black oxide of iron,   Blended red oxides of iron,   Blood stone,   Burntisland Red,   Burnt sienna,   Burnt umber,   Calcotone Red,   Caput mortuum,   CCRIS 4377,   CCRIS 7330,   C.I. 77491,   CI 77491,   C.I. Pigment Red 101,   C.I. Pigment Red 101 and 102,   C.I. Pigment Red 102,   Colcothar,   Colloidal ferric oxide,   Crocus martis adstringens,   Deanox,   Deanox DNX Pigments,   diferric oxygen(2-),   Diiron trioxide,   EINECS 215-168-2,   EINECS 215-275-4,   Eisenoxyd,   English Red,   Fe2O3,   FERRIC OXIDE,   Ferric oxide (colloidal),   Ferric oxide [Haematite and ferric oxide],   Ferric sesquioxide,   Ferrous-ferric oxide,   Ferrugo,   Haematite,   Haematite, underground mining with exposure to radon [Haematite and fe
rric oxide]
,   HEMATITE,   Hematite (Fe2O3),   Hematite mineral,   Hematite underground mining (with exposure to radon),   HSDB 2964,   HSDB 452,   Indian red,   iron(3+); oxygen(2-),   Iron(III) oxide,   Iron ore,   Iron oxide,   Iron oxide dust,   Iron oxide dust and Fume (Fe2O3),   Iron oxide (Fe2O3),   Iron oxide fume,   Iron oxide pigments,   Iron oxide red,   Iron oxides,   Iron Red,   Iron sesquioxide,   Iron, specular,   Iron trioxide,   Jeweler's rouge,   Jewelers rouge,   Levanox Red 130A,   Light Red,   LS-74134,   LS-84266,   LS-84268,   Manufactured iron oxides,   Mars Brown,   Mars Red,   Miox,   Natural hematite,   Natural iron oxides,   Natural Red Oxide,   Ochre,   Oligist,   Pigment black 11,   Pigment brown 6,   Pigment brown 7,   Pigment red 101,   Prussian Brown,   Quick rouge,   Raddle,   Raphisiderite,   Red Iron ORE,   Red iron oxide,   Red ochre,   Red oxide,   Red oxide D3452,   Red oxide D6984,   Red oxide of iron,   Rouge,   Rubigo,   Sienna,   Sienna brown,   Specular iron,   Specularite,   Stone Red,   Supra,   Synthetic iron oxide,   Venetian Red,   Vitriol Red,   Vogel's Iron Red,   Yellow ferric oxide,   Yellow oxide of iron
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IUPAC Nameiron(3+); oxygen(2-)

CAS Number76774-74-8
Chemical FormulaFe2O3
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