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Ferric = Iron(III) = Fe3+

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Chemical symbol of ferric chloride?

FeCl3


What is ferric nitrate in chemical symbol?

Ferric nitrate's chemical formula is Fe(NO3)3.


Compound symbol for ferric phosphate?

Formula: FePO4


Why do you call iron Fe?

Like many elements its symbol is derived from its ancient (Latin) name; in this case ferrous or ferric.


What is the equation when iron reacts with chlorine giving ferric chloride or ferrous chloride?

Ferric or Iron (III) = Fe3+Chloride = Cl-Fe3+ + Cl- = Fe2Cl


What is the birth name of Ferric Collins?

Ferric Collins's birth name is Ferric Jason Collons.


What is the valency of ferric?

The valency of ferric is +3. This means that ferric ions have a positive charge of 3.


Making of ferric alum?

Ferric alum is made by dissolving bauxite in sulfuric acid to obtain aluminum sulfate. Ferric oxide is then added to this solution to form ferric alum. The solution is then set aside for the crystals of ferric alum to form through a process called crystallization.


What happens when freshly precipitated ferric hydroxide is shaken with little amount of ferric chloride?

When freshly precipitated ferric hydroxide is shaken with a small amount of ferric chloride, the ferric chloride will dissolve into the solution and react with the ferric hydroxide to form additional ferric hydroxide. This process is known as peptization, where the shaking helps break down the larger particles of precipitated ferric hydroxide into smaller particles that remain suspended in the solution.


What name is the symbol Fe2 CO3 3?

The name of the compound Fe2(CO3)3 is iron(III) carbonate.


What is the odour of ferric hydroxide?

Pure ferric hydroxide is an odorless solid or an odorless precipitation in solution.


How do you make Ammonium ferric citrate?

Ammonium ferric citrate can be made by reacting ferric citrate with ammonium hydroxide. First, dissolve ferric citrate in water and then add a solution of ammonia until the desired pH is reached, followed by evaporation to get the final product.