Formula: Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3
Empirical: Fe7(CN)18
No, ferric ferrocyanide and ferric ammonium ferrocyanide are not minerals. They are chemical compounds used as pigments in various applications such as inks, paints, and dyes. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure.
The chemical formula for ferric bromide is FeBr3.
The chemical formula for ferric iodide dihydrate is FeI3•2H2O.
Ferric Carbonate = Iron (III) carbonate. Fe3+ + 3CO32- ==> Fe2(CO3)3
Name Ferric phosphate Synonyms Ferric orthophosphate; Iron (III) phosphate Molecular Formula FePO4 Molecular Weight 150.82 CAS Registry Number 10045-86-0 EINECS 233-149-7
The chemical formula for ferric ferrocyanide is Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3.
Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3
The true formula of ferric ferrocyanide is Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3.
No, ferric ferrocyanide and ferric ammonium ferrocyanide are not minerals. They are chemical compounds used as pigments in various applications such as inks, paints, and dyes. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure.
Ferrocyanide is the name of the anion Fe(CN)64−
The chemical formula for potassium ferrocyanide is K4Fe(CN)6.
The chemical formula of the anion ferrocyanide is Fe(CN)64-.
The chemical formula for ferric nitrate/ iron nitrate is Fe(NO3)3.
Fe3PO4
The chemical formula for ferric bromide is FeBr3.
The chemical formula of ferrocyanide is Fe(CN)6^(4-), where Fe represents iron and CN represents cyanide.
The chemical formula for ferric nitrate is Fe(NO3)3.