Fe 3 O 4 (magnetite) is an example of
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — The d- and f-Block Elements
Fe3O4 (magnetite) is an example of
- normal spinel structure
- inverse spinel structure
- fluorite structure
- antifluorite structure.
Answer
(B) inverse spinel structure
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