One is an oxide O2- and one is a sulfate SO42-
Ferric sulfate contains trivalent iron cations and ferrous sulfate contains divalent iron cations. As a consequence of this, they have different ratios of iron to sulfur or oxygen and other different properties.
Fe2(SO4)3
No, it contains metals in its formula, but is not a metal itself.
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Yes it slowly oxidises to Ferric Sulfate
10 years
One is an oxide O2- and one is a sulfate SO42-
Ferric sulfate contains trivalent iron cations and ferrous sulfate contains divalent iron cations. As a consequence of this, they have different ratios of iron to sulfur or oxygen and other different properties.
Ferric oxide (Fe2O3) is not soluble in water.
Iron forms two types of sulfates, Ferrous sulfate FeSO4 and Ferric sulfate Fe2(SO4)3 , Ferrous sulfate is easily soluble in normal water and Ferric sulfate may be dissolved in water by adding a little amount of sulpuric acid.
Fe2(SO4)3
Fe2(SO4)3
Only if you mix it into the paint as a liquid.
No, it contains metals in its formula, but is not a metal itself.
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Indefinite, if the containers were tightly sealed.