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Iron monoxide consists of divalent iron (Fe²āŗ) bound to oxygen, forming a basic oxide.Ā Ā | Iron monoxide consists of divalent iron (Fe²āŗ) bound to oxygen, forming a basic oxide.Ā Ā | ||
It oxidizes further to FeāOā or FeāOā upon exposure to air.Ā Ā | It oxidizes further to FeāOā or FeāOā upon exposure to air.Ā Ā | ||
In plasma environments such as [[Ignispheric]] worlds, vaporized FeO emits green light and conducts psionic currentāforming āiron rain.ā | In plasma environments such as [[Ignispheric Atmosphere]] worlds, vaporized FeO emits green light and conducts psionic currentāforming āiron rain.ā | ||
== Phases == | == Phases == | ||
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* Indicator of reducing atmospheres and molten metal cycles.Ā Ā | * Indicator of reducing atmospheres and molten metal cycles.Ā Ā | ||
* Ingredient in divine forges, symbolizing balance between order (metal) and decay (oxide).Ā Ā | * Ingredient in divine forges, symbolizing balance between order (metal) and decay (oxide).Ā Ā | ||
* Observed in the atmospheres of volcanic [[Permian-like Atmosphere]] and [[Ignispheric]] worlds. | * Observed in the atmospheres of volcanic [[Permian-like Atmosphere]] and [[Ignispheric Atmosphere]] worlds. | ||
== Related Atmospheres == | == Related Atmospheres == | ||
* [[Ignispheric]] | * [[Ignispheric Atmosphere]] | ||
* [[Permian-like Atmosphere]] | * [[Permian-like Atmosphere]] | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The term āiron rainā originates from divine chronicles describing molten droplets condensing in the upper forges of [[Ignispheric]] planets.Ā Ā | * The term āiron rainā originates from divine chronicles describing molten droplets condensing in the upper forges of [[Ignispheric Atmosphere]] planets.Ā Ā | ||
* FeO crystals retain weak psionic magnetism, used in constructing memory compasses. | * FeO crystals retain weak psionic magnetism, used in constructing memory compasses. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:46, 17 October 2025
Overview
Iron Monoxide (FeO) is a transition-metal oxide formed under low oxygen conditions. Though rarely stable on Earth-like worlds, it occurs naturally in meteoritic crusts and volcanic vents. In the Continuum, its presence in an atmosphere is a harbinger of metallic storms and forge-world climates.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Iron monoxide consists of divalent iron (Fe²⁺) bound to oxygen, forming a basic oxide. It oxidizes further to Fe₂O₃ or Fe₃O₄ upon exposure to air. In plasma environments such as Ignispheric Atmosphere worlds, vaporized FeO emits green light and conducts psionic current—forming “iron rain.”
Phases
- **Solid:** Mineral wüstite, dark and magnetic.
- **Vapor:** Found as metallic fume in plasma vents or stellar forges.
- **Condensate:** Magnetic dust settling after divine smelting storms.
Uses and Occurrences
- Indicator of reducing atmospheres and molten metal cycles.
- Ingredient in divine forges, symbolizing balance between order (metal) and decay (oxide).
- Observed in the atmospheres of volcanic Permian-Like Atmosphere and Ignispheric Atmosphere worlds.
Related Atmospheres
Trivia
- The term “iron rain” originates from divine chronicles describing molten droplets condensing in the upper forges of Ignispheric Atmosphere planets.
- FeO crystals retain weak psionic magnetism, used in constructing memory compasses.