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The recommended method for safely neutralizing ferric chloride is by using a ferric chloride neutralizer. This substance helps to safely and effectively neutralize the acidic properties of ferric chloride, making it less harmful to the environment and easier to dispose of.

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No, ferric chloride is not neutral. It is an acidic compound.


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Is Ferrous chloride and ferric chloride same?

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