A compund is made up of iron and oxygen, only. The ratio of iron ions to oxide irons is 2:3 in this compund. The IUPAC name for this compound is<em> Iron (III) Oxide. </em>
NaOH is a strong base and H₂CO₃ is a weak acid. Therefore, NaHCO₃ is a salt of a strong base-weak acid reaction. The salt is basic because carbonic acid (H₂CO₃) is a weak acid so it remains undissociated. So, there is a presence of additional OH⁻ ions that makes the solution basic.