Fe2(SO4)3
Ferric sulphate, or iron (III) sulphate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
Fe2(SO4)3
FeSO4 ; Do not confuse with 'Ferric sulphate' which is 'Fe2(SO4)3'.
The molar mass of Fe2(SO4)3 is 399,88 g (anhydrous).
399.91 amu Fe(2*55.85)+S(3*32.07)+O(12*16.00)
The charge on the ferrous ion in ferrous sulfate is +2. The ferrous ion, Fe2+, has lost two electrons, giving it a positive charge of 2.
Ferric sulphate solution is typically yellow in color, often ranging from pale yellow to dark amber depending on its concentration.
Ferric sulfate is a chemical compound with the formula Fe2(SO4)3. It is a reddish-brown solid commonly used as a coagulant in water treatment processes to remove impurities. Additionally, ferric sulfate is used in industries such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, and pigments.
The equivalent weight of ferric ammonium sulfate is 392.14 g/mol.
Iron(II) Sulphate or Iron(III) Sulphate Iron (II) Sulphate also goes by the name 'Ferrous Sulphate , and has the formula FeSO4 . Iron (III) Sulphate also goes by the name 'Ferric Sulphate , and has the formula Fe2(SO4)3 They are two entirely different compounds. .
The chemical formula for ferric bromide is FeBr3.
The formula for ferric oxalate is Fe(C2O4)3.