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Blood clot due to ferric chloride in vessels, reason is ferric chloride damage endothelial wall and expose phospholipid layer which induce palates aggregation and activate blood clotting cascade. Amit Kumar Srivastava, Senior Research Fellow

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Q: Clotting of blood occurs when a dilute solution of ferric chloride is applied to it?
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