dissolve 40 grams of ferric ammonium sulphate in 100ml distilled water and add few drops of 6N nitric acid
Ferric alum
non ferric alum is the purer form of alum as compared to Ferric alum. Non ferric alum is used in pulp and paper industry while ferric alum is used in water treatment plants.
Formula of Ferric alum is complicated chemically it can be represented as (AlFe)2(SO4)3. xH2O. Value of X can be 18-24. P. Gupta
how can i prepare ferric ammonium citrate redish crystals
what is the manufacturing process of non ferric alum? Please let me know what is the best PH of slurry when it has best flocculating property for settling solids in a slurry comprising finely ground (less than 200 mesh) particles of silica, iron and aluminum oxides?
Ferric alum
non ferric alum is the purer form of alum as compared to Ferric alum. Non ferric alum is used in pulp and paper industry while ferric alum is used in water treatment plants.
ferric &non ferric alum purity
Formula of Ferric alum is complicated chemically it can be represented as (AlFe)2(SO4)3. xH2O. Value of X can be 18-24. P. Gupta
how can i prepare ferric ammonium citrate redish crystals
You obtain 10 millimoles of ferric chloride and dissolve it in a liter of water.
what is the manufacturing process of non ferric alum? Please let me know what is the best PH of slurry when it has best flocculating property for settling solids in a slurry comprising finely ground (less than 200 mesh) particles of silica, iron and aluminum oxides?
Aluminium sulphate(alum) is an astringent agent and is haemostatic; that helps to stop bleeding by causing blood vessels to contract at the site of the wound
Send chlorine gas through iron fillings and dissolve the resultant substance in water. The solution is ferric chloride.
it is needed for the chemistry home work
(NH4)2SO4· [FeAl](SO4)3 · 24H2O This the best answer I could formulate and it is worth checking. -aprylrose
Alums are useful for a range of industrial processes. They are soluble in water; have an astringent, acid, and sweetish taste; react acid to litmus; and crystallize in regular octahedral. When heated they liquefy; and if the heating is continued, the water of crystallization is driven off, the salt froths and swells, and at last an amorphous powder remains. Potassium alum is the common alum of commerce, although soda alum, ferric alum, and ammonium alum are manufactured. Aluminum sulfate is sometimes called alum in informal contexts, but this usage is not regarded as technically correct.