CAS 15244-10-7
:Ferric sulfate hydrate
- Ferric Sulfate Hydrate
- Ferric sulphate hydrate
- Iron sulfate (Fe<sub>2</sub>(SO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>) hydrate
- Iron(Iii) Sulfate Pentahydrate
- Ironsulfatehydratetechgroffwhitepowder
- Sulfuric acid, iron(3+) salt (3:2), hydrate
- Sulfuric acid, iron(3+) salt, hydrate (3:2:?)
- Iron(III) sulfate hydrate
- Iron sulfate (Fe2(SO4)3) hydrate
Iron(III) sulfate hydrate, Reagent Grade
CAS:Iron(III) sulfate is also used in pigments, pickling baths for aluminum and steel. It acts as a mordant in dyeing, as a coagulant for industrial wastes. In the medical field, it is used as an astringent and styptic. It is involved in the preparation of aromatic esters from the corresponding acids an
Formula:Fe2H2O13S3Color and Shape:White to grey or pale yellow to yellow, Powder or crystalline powderMolecular weight:417.87Iron(III) sulfate, hydrate
CAS:Formula:Fe2(SO4)3·xH2OPurity:(as Fe) 21.0 - 23.0 %Color and Shape:White to off-white or light-yellow powderMolecular weight:399.87 (anhydrous)Iron(III) sulfate hydrate, tech. gr.
CAS:Iron(III) sulfate hydrate, tech. gr.
Formula:Fe2(SO4)3·XH2OColor and Shape:off-white pwdr.Molecular weight:399.87Iron(III) sulfate hydrate
CAS:Formula:Fe2O12S3Color and Shape:Solid, Greyish white powder or granulesMolecular weight:399.86Ferric Sulphate Hydrate for tissue culture, 19-21% Fe
CAS:Formula:Fe2(SO4)3·xH2OColor and Shape:White to off-white to Greyish white to Light Yellow to Beige to Yellow-Beige, Powder, ClearMolecular weight:399.88Ferric Sulphate Hydrate pure, 19-21% Fe
CAS:Formula:Fe2(SO4)3·xH2OColor and Shape:White to off-white to Greyish white to Light Yellow to Beige to Yellow-Beige, PowderMolecular weight:399.88 (anhy)Ferric Sulphate Hydrate extrapure AR, 19-21% Fe
CAS:Formula:Fe2(SO4)3·xH2OColor and Shape:White to off-white to Greyish white to Light Yellow to Beige to Yellow-Beige, Powder, ClearMolecular weight:399.88Iron(III) sulfate hydrate
CAS:Iron(III) sulfate hydrate is a chemical compound that is used as a coagulant in wastewater treatment. It reacts with hydrogen ions to form ferric hydroxides, which are insoluble and settle out of the water. Iron sulfate also has been used to identify the presence of bacteria in histological preparations by staining. The optimum concentration for this reaction is 1%. The reaction mechanism for this process is not known and it is difficult to determine the optimal pH range because it depends on the type of bacteria being studied. Iron(III) sulfate hydrate has a carcinogenic potential, but this risk can be minimized by adding an acidic substance such as caproic acid or citric acid to the solution. Iron(III) sulfate hydrate also has been shown to have nutrient-rich properties and can be used as a nutrient solution in conditions where other nutrients are unavailable. When heated, iron sulfate undergoes a redox reaction, producing water vapor and fer
Formula:Fe2(SO4)3•(H2O)xPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Off-White To Yellow To Beige SolidMolecular weight:399.88 g/molRef: 3D-FI166723
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