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Lron sulfate

Formates. lron(Il) formate dihydrate [13266-734], Fe(HC02)2 2H20, is a green salt which can be prepared from iron(Il) sulfate and sodium formate in an inert atmosphere. The compound is slightly soluble in water and fairly resistant to air oxidation. The anhydrous salt [3047-594] is known. [Pg.435]

Fumarates. lron(Il) fumarate [141 -01 -5], Fe(C4H20, is prepared by mixing hot aqueous solutions of sodium fumarate and iron(Il) sulfate followed by filtration of the resulting slurry. It has limited solubiUty in water but is more soluble in acid solution. The compound is red-orange to red-brown and finds uses as a hematinic. A non stoichiometric compound [7705-12-6] and iron(Ill) fumarate [52118-11-3], Fe2(C4H20 3, are also available. [Pg.435]

Iron, reaction with nitroarenes, 928 lron(lll) bromide, aromatic bromination and, 548 Iron sulfate, LD5q of, 26 Isoamyl group, 89 lsobutane, molecular model of, 80 lsobutyl group, 84... [Pg.1302]

Hydrogen and oxygen. (Water is more easily reduced than aluminum ion and more easily oxidized than sulfate ion.) lron(ll) sulfate... [Pg.666]

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]

Copper[Pg.399]

Because you have a 4- for the sulfates and a 1+ for the ammonium, the iron must be a 3-i- to make the compound neutral. So the iron is in the lron(nO, or ferric, oxidation state. You can name the compound... [Pg.97]

Calcium hydroxide (lime milk) Suspension lron(lll)chloride sulfate 2SS... [Pg.1006]


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