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<p>oxide that is a red powder which is 70.4% iron and 29.6% oxygen. Adjusting these figures, in the black powder there is about 28&nbsp;g of oxygen for every 100&nbsp;g of iron, and in the red powder there is about 42&nbsp;g of oxygen for every 100&nbsp;g of iron. 28 and 42 form a ratio of 2:3. Dalton concluded that in these oxides, for every two atoms of iron, there are two or three atoms of oxygen respectively. These substances are known today as <a href="page.php?w=iron%28II%29_oxide">iron(II) oxide</a> and <a href="page.php?w=iron%28III%29_oxide">iron(III) oxide</a>,</p><p>
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