Iron(III) chloride describes the inorganic compounds with the formula FeCl3(H2O)x. Also called ferric chloride, these compounds are some of the most important...
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Iron(II) chloride, also known as ferrous chloride, is the chemical compound of formula FeCl2. It is a paramagnetic solid with a high melting point. The...
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Iron chloride may refer to: Iron(II) chloride (ferrous chloride, iron dichloride), FeCl2 Iron(III) chloride (ferric chloride, iron trichloride), FeCl3...
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of iron(III) chloride held near the boiling point for days or weeks: FeCl 3 + 2 H 2O → FeOOH(s) + 3 HCl(g) (The same process applied to iron(III) nitrate...
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are colourless crystals, but samples are often contaminated with iron(III) chloride, giving them a yellow colour. The anhydrous form is commercially important...
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adjacent metals on the periodic table—iron(III) chloride, chromium(III) chloride, and technetium(III) chloride—are all isolable compounds. MnCl3 was claimed...
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carbon,[clarification needed] pyrolysis of iron(III) chloride solution, or thermal decomposition of iron(III) sulfate. The epsilon (ε) phase is rhombic...
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Iron(III) nitrate, or ferric nitrate, is the name used for a series of inorganic compounds with the formula Fe(NO3)3.(H2O)n. Most common is the nonahydrate...
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unlike the related iron(III) chloride. Anhydrous iron(III) fluoride is white, whereas the hydrated forms are light pink. Iron(III) fluoride is a thermally...
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