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Iron vitriol

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Copperas, Green vitriol, Iron(ous) sulfate. Iron vitriol Chemical Formula FeS04 7H20. [Pg.182]

Eisenvitriol, m. iron vitriol (hydrous ferrous sulfate, copperas). — roter —, red vitriol, botryogen. [Pg.126]

Alum Borax Natron Iron vitriol Mineral Mineral Mineral Mineral or synthetic Sulfate of aluminum and other metals (e.g., potassium alum) Hydrated sodium borate Natural mixture sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate Hydrated iron sulfate... [Pg.393]

Ferrous sulfate (FeSO ) is also known as iron sulfate or iron vitriol. It is used in the production of various chemicals, such as sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid. [Pg.104]

In 1702 Homberg stated m the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences at Paris that he had heated borax with a solution if iron vitriol (ferrous... [Pg.572]

Oil of vitriol was prepared by heating a natural vitriol, most typically green (iron) vitriol. This yielded sulfur trioxide which combined with the moisture of the air to give a fairly concentrated sulfuric acid. The name, oil of vitriol, was derived from its source, and from its viscous nature. Acid (or spirit) of sulfur was made by the combustion of common sulfur, the sulfur dioxide produced reacted with the moisture and the oxygen of the atmosphere to give a much more dilute solution of the same acid, mixed with some unoxidized sulfur dioxide. [Pg.89]

Hombergs concern to establish the identity of acid of sulphur and oil of vitriol (see above) was not unique. Others of the chemical community recognized the importance of establishing the identity of chemical composition. This pattern is most visible among the neutral salts. Louis Lemery showed the identity of the artificial iron vitriol and the natural green variety. In his paper Sur le fer sur Taimant, he expressed his purpose explicitly ... [Pg.91]

In 1875, Herman Kopp,12 discussing the discovery of the composition of water, again refers to this subject. After asserting that nowhere does Basilius Valentinus allude to any evolution of gas or air in connection with the described preparation of iron vitriol from iron and oil of vitriol, he says ... [Pg.358]

Sulfates. Iron(II) sulfate heptahydrate [7782-63-0], FeS04TH O, forms blue-green monoclinic crystals that are very soluble in water and somewhat soluble in alcohols. It is known by many other names including cupperas, green vitriol, and iron vitriol. The compound is efflorescent in dry air. In moist air, the compound oxidizes to yellow-brown basic iron(III) sulfate. Aqueous solutions tend to oxidize. The rate of oxidation increases with an increase in pH, temperature, and light. The compound loses three waters of hydration to form iron(II) sulfate tetrahydrate [20908-72-0], FeS04 TH O, at... [Pg.438]

Iron = vitriolic salt + inflammable part -I- earth. [Pg.97]

Ferrous sulphate 4146 reS04.7H20 Copperas green cooperas green vitriol iron sulphate Iron vitriol protosulphate of Iron salt of colcothar salt of iron salt of steel shoemaker s black sulphate of iron tincture of iron. [Pg.10]

IRON VITRIOL (7720-78-7) Aqueous solution is strongly acidic. Reacts violently with strong bases. Incompatible with strong oxidizers. Aqueous solution is incompatible with sulfuric acid, caustics, alkylene oxides, ammonia, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, amides, epichlorohydrin, organic anhydrides, isocyanates, methyl isocyanoacetate, vinyl acetate. [Pg.661]

Caswell No. 460 CCRIS 7331 ERA Pesticide Chemical Code 050502 Ferrous sulfate, heptahydrate Fesofbr Fesotyme Haemofort Iron protosulfate Iron sulfate heptahydrate lron(2- ) sulfate heptahydrate Iron(ll) sulfate heptahydrate Iron vitriol Ironate Irosul Melanterite mineral Presfersul Sal Martis Salt of steel Shoemaker s Black Siderotil mineral Sulfuric acid, iron(2+) salt (1 1), heptahydrate Szomolnikite mineral Tauriscite mineral. As a chemical intermediate, in electroplating, as a pesticide and medicinally as a hematinic. Registered by EPA as a herbicide (cancelled). Blue-green monoclinic crystals d n 1.897 loses H2O to form the tetrahydrate at 56.6", and the monohydrate at 65" soluble in H2O, insoluble in EtOH LDso (mus iv) n 65 mg/kg, (mus orl) = 1520 mg/kg. Generic Sigma-Aldrich Co. [Pg.290]

FEOSPAN FER-INSOL FERRO-GRADUMET FERROSULFATE FERRO-THERON FERSOLATE GREEN VITRIOL IRON monosulfate IRON PROTOSULFATE IRON(II) SULFATE(1 1) IRON VITRIOL IROSPAN IROSUL SLOW-FE SULFERROUS SULFURIC ACID, IRON(2 ) SALT (1 1)... [Pg.143]

CAS 7782-63-0 EINECS/ELINCS 231-753-5 Synonyms Copperas Ferrous sulfate Ferrous sulfate-7-hydrate Green vitriol Ironate Iron protosulfate Iron (II) sulfate heptahydrate Iron (II) sulfate (1 1), heptahydrate Iron vitriol Empirical 0,S Fe 7H2O Formula FeS04 71120... [Pg.1122]

Synonyms Copperas Ferrosulfate Green vitriol Iron monosulfate Iron protosulfate Iron sulfate Iron (II) sulfate (1 1) Iron sulfate (ous) Iron vitriol Sal chalybis Sulfuric acid, iron (2+) salt (1 1)... [Pg.1819]

Iron vitriol. See Ferrous sulfate heptahydrate Ferrous sulfate anhydrous iRR 210. See Polyester acrylate resin iRR 213, iRR 221, iRR 222. See Urethane-acrylate resin... [Pg.2185]

Tin Oleum Jovis, Spiritus fumans Libavii (Tin(IV) chloride) Lrmi Crocus Martis (Iron oxide) Iron Vitriol of inm (lnni(II) sulfate)... [Pg.144]

Richter noticed that in very dilute solutions iron vitriol and gold solution... [Pg.352]


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